Researchers have discovered 275 million new genetic variants from data shared by 250,000 participants of All of us Research Programme of NIH. This vast unexplored data will help better understand influence of genetika az egészségről és a betegségekről.
Researchers have identified over 275 million new genetikai változatok from data shared by about 250,000 participants of Mindenki közülünk Research Programme of National Institute of Health (NIH) of the USA. These változatok were previously unreported and unexplored. Of the 275 million newly identified változatok, nearly 4 million are in areas that may be associated with the disease risks.
Interestingly, nearly half of the genomic data are from participants with non-European genetikai background. This addresses a major diversity related limitation of other large genomic studies which had over 90% participants with European genetikai származás.
Az új genomikus az adatokat a regisztrált kutatók rendelkezésére bocsátják Researcher Workbench. Sok kutató használja az adatkészletet.
Study of these hitherto unexplored genetikai változatok should contribute to understanding influences of genetika on health and disease especially in under-studied communities with non-European ancestry.
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Forrás:
NIH. News releases- 275 million new genetikai variants identified in NIH precision medicine data. Posted 19 February 2024.Availalble at https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/275-million-new-genetic-variants-identified-nih-precision-medicine-data
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