SummaryAfrica hosts the majority of human genetic diversity, the clues to human origins, and the heaviest disease burden. Yet genomics has so far focused on people of European descent. Now Africans and other populations left out are hoping to reap the benefits as well. Michael Gross reports
Quantifying patterns of population structure in Africans and African Americans illuminates the histo...
Anatomically modern humans arose in Africa ~200 thousand years ago and contemporary Africans have th...
Human genetic variation particularly in Africa is still poorly understood. This is despite a consens...
Despite Africa's central role in the origin of our species, our knowledge of the genomic diversity i...
A landmark genomics project is taking shape in Africa that shifts the power and prominence to local ...
AbstractThe genomic architecture of African populations is poorly understood and there is considerab...
Two decades ago, the sequence of the first human genome was published. Since then, advances in genom...
Despite the poor genomics research capacity in Africa, efforts have been made to empower African sci...
Human genetic variation particularly in Africa is still poorly understood. This is despite a consens...
Africa contains the greatest levels of human genetic variation and is the source of the worldwide ra...
Two decades ago, the sequence of the first human genome was published. Since then, advances in genom...
Given the importance of Africa to studies of human origins and disease susceptibility, detailed char...
The African Diaspora in the Western Hemisphere represents one of the largest forced migrations in h...
The African continent is regarded as the cradle of modern humans and African genomes contain more g...
With the advent of technology that made possible large-scale sequencing and genotyping studies, it q...
Quantifying patterns of population structure in Africans and African Americans illuminates the histo...
Anatomically modern humans arose in Africa ~200 thousand years ago and contemporary Africans have th...
Human genetic variation particularly in Africa is still poorly understood. This is despite a consens...
Despite Africa's central role in the origin of our species, our knowledge of the genomic diversity i...
A landmark genomics project is taking shape in Africa that shifts the power and prominence to local ...
AbstractThe genomic architecture of African populations is poorly understood and there is considerab...
Two decades ago, the sequence of the first human genome was published. Since then, advances in genom...
Despite the poor genomics research capacity in Africa, efforts have been made to empower African sci...
Human genetic variation particularly in Africa is still poorly understood. This is despite a consens...
Africa contains the greatest levels of human genetic variation and is the source of the worldwide ra...
Two decades ago, the sequence of the first human genome was published. Since then, advances in genom...
Given the importance of Africa to studies of human origins and disease susceptibility, detailed char...
The African Diaspora in the Western Hemisphere represents one of the largest forced migrations in h...
The African continent is regarded as the cradle of modern humans and African genomes contain more g...
With the advent of technology that made possible large-scale sequencing and genotyping studies, it q...
Quantifying patterns of population structure in Africans and African Americans illuminates the histo...
Anatomically modern humans arose in Africa ~200 thousand years ago and contemporary Africans have th...
Human genetic variation particularly in Africa is still poorly understood. This is despite a consens...