References
- SawSMGazzardGShih-YenECChuaWHMyopia and associated pathological complicationsOphthalmic Physiol Opt200525538139116101943
- HeMZengJLiuYXuJPokharelGPEllweinLBRefractive error and visual impairment in urban children in Southern ChinaInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci200445379379914985292
- QianYSChuRYHeJCIncidence of myopia in high school students with and without red-green color vision deficiencyInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci20095041598160519098322
- SeetBWongTYTanDTMyopia in Singapore: taking a public health approachBr J Ophthalmol200185552152611316705
- MatsumuraHHiraiHPrevalence of myopia and refractive changes in students from 3 to 17 years of ageSurv Ophthalmol199944S109S11510548123
- WuMMEdwardsMHThe effect of having myopic parents: an analysis of myopia in three generationsOptom Vis Sci199976638739210416933
- GuggenheimJAKirovGHodsonSAThe heritability of high myopia: a reanalysis of Goldschmidt’s dataJ Med Genet200037322723110777361
- MuttiDOMitchellGLMoeschbergerMLJonesLAZadnikKParental myopia, near work, school achievement, and children’s refractive errorInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci200243123633364012454029
- FarbrotherJEKirovGOwenMJGuggenheimJAFamily aggregation of high myopia: estimation of the sibling recurrence risk ratioInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci20044592873287815326097
- LiangCLYenESuJYImpact of family history of high myopia on level and onset of myopiaInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci200445103446345215452048
- KleinAPDuggalPLeeKEKleinRBailey-WilsonJEKleinBESupport for polygenic influences on ocular refractive errorInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci200546244244615671267
- SorsbyAFraserGRStatistical note on the components of ocular refraction in twinsJ Med Genet196411474914205985
- LyhneNSjølieAKKyvikKOGreenAThe importance of genes and environment for ocular refraction and its determiners: a population based study among 20–45 year old twinsBr J Ophthalmol200185121470147611734523
- YuLLiZKGaoJRLiuJRXuCTEpidemiology, genetics and treatments for myopiaInt J Ophthalmol20114665866922553740
- HysiPGWojciechowskiRRahiJSHammondCJGenome-wide association studies of refractive error and myopia, lessons learned, and implications for the futureInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci20145553344335124876304
- FanQBarathiVAChengCYGenetic variants on chromosome 1q41 influence ocular axial length and high myopiaPLoS Genet201286e100275322685421
- ChengCYSchacheMIkramMKNine loci for ocular axial length identified through genome-wide association studies, including shared loci with refractive errorAm J Hum Genet201393226427724144296
- MiyakeMYamashiroKTabaraYIdentification of myopia-associated WNT7B polymorphisms provides insights into the mechanism underlying the development of myopiaNat Commun20156668925823570
- FanQWojciechowskiRKamran IkramMEducation influences the association between genetic variants and refractive error: a meta-analysis of five Singapore studiesHum Mol Genet201423254655424014484
- VerhoevenVJBuitendijkGHConsortium for Refractive Error and Myopia (CREAM)Education influences the role of genetics in myopiaEur J Epidemiol2013281297398024142238
- GoldschmidtEJacobsenNGenetic and environmental effects on myopia development and progressionEye (Lond)201428212613324357837
- SimpsonTIPriceDJPax6; a pleiotropic player in developmentBioessays200224111041105112386935
- TsonisPAFuentesEJFocus on molecules: Pax-6, the eye masterExp Eye Res200683223323416563385
- HammondCJAndrewTMakYTSpectorTDA susceptibility locus for myopia in the normal population is linked to the PAX6 gene region on chromosome 11: a genomewide scan of dizygotic twinsAm J Hum Genet200475229430415307048
- TsaiYYChiangCCLinHJLinJMWanLTsaiFJA PAX6 gene polymorphism is associated with genetic predisposition to extreme myopiaEye (Lond)200822457658117948041
- HanWLeungKHFungWYAssociation of PAX6 polymorphisms with high myopia in Han Chinese nuclear familiesInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci2009501475619124844
- LiangCLHsiEChenKCPanYRWangYSJuoSHA functional polymorphism at 3′UTR of the PAX6 gene may confer risk for extreme myopia in the ChineseInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci20115263500350521421876
- MiyakeMYamashiroKNakanishiHAssociation of paired box 6 with high myopia in JapaneseMol Vis2012182726273523213273
- SimpsonCLHysiPBhattacharyaSSThe roles of PAX6 and SOX2 in myopia: lessons from the 1958 British Birth CohortInvest Ophthalmol Vis Sci200748104421442517898260
- MuttiDOCooperMEO’BrienSCandidate gene and locus analysis of myopiaMol Vis2007131012101917653045
- JiangBYapMKLeungKHPAX6 haplotypes are associated with high myopia in Han ChinesePLoS One201165e1958721589860
- DaiLLiYDuCYTen SNPs of PAX6, Lumican, and MYOC genes are not associated with high myopia in Han ChineseOphthalmic Genet201233317117822809227
- BarrettJCFryBMallerJDalyMJHaploview: analysis and visualization of LD and haplotype mapsBioinformatics200521226326515297300