Exome sequencing directly implicates 68 genes in inflammatory bowel disease

Zhu R., Zhang Q., Yuan K., Zhang R., Turvey AK., Stevens CR., Fachal L., Ahmad T., Bel Kok K., Bernstein CN., Bokemeyer B., Brant SR., Brooks J., Butterworth J., Cho JH., Clark K., Cummings F., Duerr RH., Ennis S., Farkkila M., Faubion WA., Foley S., Franchimont D., Franke A., Hancock L., Hart A., Hooper P., Irving P., Jarvis M., Johnston E., Karlson EW., Kemp C., Kennedy N., Kupcinskas J., Lamb C., Lees C., Lewis J., Li A., Limdi J., Loescher B-S., Louis E., McCauley JL., McGovern D., McLaughlin J., Moayyedi P., Moran G., Newberry R., Oglesby A., Palotie A., Pekow J., Perez KJ., Pollok R., Prescott N., Raine T., Ramadas A., Ramakrishnan S., Sabic K., Sands B., Satsangi J., Sazonovs A., Schreiber S., Selinger C., Shedwell S., Silverberg M., Singh S., Sokol H., Steed H., Steel A., Uhlig H., Verma A., Vermeire S., Weersma R., Xavier R., Yu M., Parkes M., Rioux JD., Daly MJ., Huang H., Anderson CA.

DOI

10.64898/2026.05.08.26352648

Type

Preprint

Publication Date

2026-05-14T00:00:00+00:00

Keywords

31 Biological Sciences, 3102 Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 3105 Genetics, 4202 Epidemiology, 42 Health Sciences, Crohn's Disease, Human Genome, Genetics, Autoimmune Disease, Biotechnology, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Digestive Diseases, 2.1 Biological and endogenous factors, 1.1 Normal biological development and functioning, Oral and gastrointestinal, Inflammatory and immune system

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