The South Asian genome
The genetic sequence variation of people from the Indian subcontinent who comprise one-quarter of the world's population, is not well described. We carried out whole genome sequencing of 168 South Asians, along with whole-exome sequencing of 147 South Asians to provide deeper characterisation o...
Những tác giả chính: | Chambers, J, Abbott, J, Zhang, W, Turro, E, Scott, W, Tan, S, Afzal, U, Afaq, S, Loh, M, Lehne, B, O'Reilly, P, Gaulton, K, Pearson, R, Li, X, Lavery, A, Vandrovcova, J, Wass, M, Miller, K, Sehmi, J, Oozageer, L, Kooner, I, Al-Hussaini, A, Mills, R, Grewal, J, Panoulas, V, Lewin, A, Northwood, K, Wander, G, Geoghegan, F, Li, Y, Wang, J, Aitman, T, McCarthy, M, Scott, J, Butcher, S, Elliott, P, Kooner, J |
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Định dạng: | Journal article |
Ngôn ngữ: | English |
Được phát hành: |
Public Library of Science
2014
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