Structural variants in the Chinese population and their impact on phenotypes, diseases and population adaptation
Although many studies have characterized genetic variation in human populations, few have investigated structural variation and few have been in non-European populations. Here, the authors have performed long read sequencing on 405 Chinese individuals to identify structural variants and link them to...
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/b8cbbc0495104b838a9046eafe187f7e |
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Sumario: | Although many studies have characterized genetic variation in human populations, few have investigated structural variation and few have been in non-European populations. Here, the authors have performed long read sequencing on 405 Chinese individuals to identify structural variants and link them to phenotypes. |
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