Human genomics: Into Africa
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| Originally posted: | 22nd February 2010: 4:58 pm |
| Short URL: | http://gen2phen.org/node/13275 |
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10.1038/nrg2758 The steady increase in the number of individual human genome sequences is providing fine-scale insights into variation in the human genome. These insights inform us about human diversity and have important implications for medical applications of genomics. The first individual genome sequences and sequences of protein-coding regions (exomes) from individuals inhabiting southern Africa now give new details of genetic diversity that might alter our understanding of recent human evolution and the future of disease-association studies.
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