Dutch population structure across space, time and GWAS design
Genetic variation in modern humans can reveal information about a population’s history and migration patterns. Here, the authors describe the ancestry and geospatial genetic structure of the Netherlands, and demonstrate the utility of haplotype-based covariates in genome-wide association studies.
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Main Authors: | Ross P. Byrne, Wouter van Rheenen, Project MinE ALS GWAS Consortium, Leonard H. van den Berg, Jan H. Veldink, Russell L. McLaughlin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/03f3a68c977f4d85996f5fe59dbf86ba |
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