Guidelines for performing Mendelian randomization investigations

  • Burgess S
  • Davey Smith G
  • Davies N
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper provides guidelines for performing Mendelian randomization investigations. It is aimed at practitioners seeking to undertake analyses and write up their findings, and at journal editors and reviewers seeking to assess Mendelian randomization manuscripts. The guidelines are divided into nine sections: motivation and scope, data sources, choice of genetic variants, variant harmonization, primary analysis, supplementary and sensitivity analyses (one section on robust methods and one on other approaches), data presentation, and interpretation. These guidelines will be updated based on feedback from the community and advances in the field. Updates will be made periodically as needed, and at least every 18 months.

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Burgess, S., Davey Smith, G., Davies, N. M., Dudbridge, F., Gill, D., Glymour, M. M., … Theodoratou, E. (2019). Guidelines for performing Mendelian randomization investigations. Wellcome Open Research, 4, 186. https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15555.1

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