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Confounding in Mendelian randomization

Confounding in Mendelian randomization
(A) Confounding by linkage disequilibrium occurs when loci in close proximity to the risk allele are predictors of the outcome.
(B) Confounding by population stratification occurs when ethnicity (or genetic ancestry) is associated with both the risk allele and the outcome.
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