Causal assumptions of Mendelian randomisation illustrated as a railway network. (IMAGE)
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The instrument variable assumptions imply that all trains leaving the departure station (genetic variant) and arriving at the destination (outcome) must pass through the exposure station. They can take different routes, reflecting different causal pathways, and there can be some pathways from the exposure to unrelated destinations. But the exposure station must be a station stop on all routes from the variant to the outcome.
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By Stephen Burgess and Héléne Toinét Cronjé
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