The completion of the International HapMap Project marks the start of a new phase in human genetics. The aim of the project was to provide a resource that facilitates the design of efficient genome-wide association studies, through characterising patterns of genetic variation and linkage disequilibrium in a sample of 270 individuals across four geographical populations. In total, over one million SNPs have been typed across these genomes, providing an unprecedented view of human genetic diversity. In this review we focus on what the HapMap project has taught us about the structure of human genetic variation and the fundamental molecular and evolutionary processes that shape it. © 2005 McVean et al
We describe the Phase II HapMap, which characterizes over 3.1 million human single nucleotide polymo...
We have investigated the level of DNA-based variation (both SNPs and haplotypes) for several thousan...
Despite great progress in identifying genetic variants that influence human disease,most inherited r...
The completion of the International HapMap Project marks the start of a new phase in human genetics....
The completion of the human genome project in 2003 paved the way for studies to better understand an...
into the nature and consequences of our variable genome While it is true that recent advances in hum...
Inherited genetic variation has a critical but as yet largely uncharacterized role in human disease....
The goal of the International HapMap Project is to determine the common patterns of DNA sequence var...
The goal of the International HapMap Project is to determine the common patterns of DNA sequence var...
Inherited genetic variation has a critical but as yet largely uncharacterized role in human disease....
The exploration of quantitative variation in complex traits such as gene expression and drug respons...
What my team can offer The International HapMap Project was designed to create a genome-wide databas...
The highlight for 2005/6 in population genetics was undoubtedly the publication of HapMap, a freely ...
Substantial progress has been made in human genetics and genomics research over the past ten years s...
The Human Genome Diversity Project (HGD) is an international interdisciplinary program whose goal is...
We describe the Phase II HapMap, which characterizes over 3.1 million human single nucleotide polymo...
We have investigated the level of DNA-based variation (both SNPs and haplotypes) for several thousan...
Despite great progress in identifying genetic variants that influence human disease,most inherited r...
The completion of the International HapMap Project marks the start of a new phase in human genetics....
The completion of the human genome project in 2003 paved the way for studies to better understand an...
into the nature and consequences of our variable genome While it is true that recent advances in hum...
Inherited genetic variation has a critical but as yet largely uncharacterized role in human disease....
The goal of the International HapMap Project is to determine the common patterns of DNA sequence var...
The goal of the International HapMap Project is to determine the common patterns of DNA sequence var...
Inherited genetic variation has a critical but as yet largely uncharacterized role in human disease....
The exploration of quantitative variation in complex traits such as gene expression and drug respons...
What my team can offer The International HapMap Project was designed to create a genome-wide databas...
The highlight for 2005/6 in population genetics was undoubtedly the publication of HapMap, a freely ...
Substantial progress has been made in human genetics and genomics research over the past ten years s...
The Human Genome Diversity Project (HGD) is an international interdisciplinary program whose goal is...
We describe the Phase II HapMap, which characterizes over 3.1 million human single nucleotide polymo...
We have investigated the level of DNA-based variation (both SNPs and haplotypes) for several thousan...
Despite great progress in identifying genetic variants that influence human disease,most inherited r...