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1. Genetic architecture reconciles linkage and association studies of complex traits.

2. The CODATwins Project: The Current Status and Recent Findings of COllaborative Project of Development of Anthropometrical Measures in Twins.

3. Association of current and former smoking with body mass index: A study of smoking discordant twin pairs from 21 twin cohorts.

4. Protein-altering variants associated with body mass index implicate pathways that control energy intake and expenditure in obesity.

5. Differences in genetic and environmental variation in adult BMI by sex, age, time period, and region: an individual-based pooled analysis of 40 twin cohorts.

6. Does the sex of one's co-twin affect height and BMI in adulthood? A study of dizygotic adult twins from 31 cohorts.

7. Genetic Risk Score Mendelian Randomization Shows that Obesity Measured as Body Mass Index, but not Waist:Hip Ratio, Is Causal for Endometrial Cancer.

8. Genetic and environmental effects on body mass index from infancy to the onset of adulthood: an individual-based pooled analysis of 45 twin cohorts participating in the COllaborative project of Development of Anthropometrical measures in Twins (CODATwins) study.

9. Twin's Birth-Order Differences in Height and Body Mass Index From Birth to Old Age: A Pooled Study of 26 Twin Cohorts Participating in the CODATwins Project.

10. Genetic Evidence for Causal Relationships Between Maternal Obesity-Related Traits and Birth Weight.

11. Zygosity Differences in Height and Body Mass Index of Twins From Infancy to Old Age: A Study of the CODATwins Project.

12. The CODATwins Project: The Cohort Description of Collaborative Project of Development of Anthropometrical Measures in Twins to Study Macro-Environmental Variation in Genetic and Environmental Effects on Anthropometric Traits.

13. Genetic studies of body mass index yield new insights for obesity biology.

14. Inference of the genetic architecture underlying BMI and height with the use of 20,240 sibling pairs.

15. FTO genotype is associated with phenotypic variability of body mass index.

16. Genome-wide association study of height and body mass index in Australian twin families.

17. Genetic variation in female BMI increases with number of children born but failure to replicate association between GNbeta3 variants and increased BMI in parous females.

18. Sex-limited genome-wide linkage scan for body mass index in an unselected sample of 933 Australian twin families.

21. Sex-stratified Genome-wide Association Studies Including 270,000 Individuals Show Sexual Dimorphism in Genetic Loci for Anthropometric Traits

22. Conditional and joint multiple-SNP analysis of GWAS summary statistics identifies additional variants influencing complex traits

23. Genetic studies of body mass index yield new insights for obesity biology

24. New genetic loci link adipose and insulin biology to body fat distribution

25. Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies 11 new loci for anthropometric traits and provides insights into genetic architecture

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