A first-generation linkage disequilibrium map of human chromosome 22.
DNA sequence variants in specific genes or regions of the human genome are responsible for a variety of phenotypes such as disease risk or variable drug response. These variants can be investigated directly, or through their non-random associations with neighbouring markers (called linkage disequili...
Main Authors: | Dawson, E, Abecasis, G, Bumpstead, S, Chen, Y, Hunt, S, Beare, D, Pabial, J, Dibling, T, Tinsley, E, Kirby, S, Carter, D, Papaspyridonos, M, Livingstone, S, Ganske, R, Lõhmussaar, E, Zernant, J, Tõnisson, N, Remm, M, Mägi, R, Puurand, T, Vilo, J, Kurg, A, Rice, K, Deloukas, P, Mott, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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