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Welcome to our research website. This site host the codes used to analyze the m6AQTL data as presented in the manuscript “QTL Mapping of mRNA N6-methyladenosine (m6A) Methylation and Its Contributions to Human Diseases”

WASP mapping with Hisat2

Joint m6A peak calling

m6AQTL mapping

Summary of m6AQTLs

m6AQTL fine-mapping

Annotating m6AQTLs and enrichment analysis

m6A consensus motif and RBP motif analysis

Transcription-rate-QTL and m6AQTL

Joint analysis of molecular QTLs (π1 sharing analysis)

Joint analysis of molecular QTLs (effect size correlations)

Joint analysis of multiple QTLs (effect size correlations stratified by RBPs)

QQ plot of QTLs annotated GWAS data

S-LDSC analysis of GWAS and QTLs data

TWAS analysis