Sub‐Saharan Africa has been identified as the part of the world with the greatest human genetic diversity. This high level of diversity causes difficulties for genome‐wide association (GWA) studies in African populations—for example, by reducing the accuracy of genotype imputation in African populations compared to non‐African populations. Here, we investigate haplotype variation and imputation in Africa, using 253 unrelated individuals from 15 Sub‐Saharan African populations. We identify the populations that provide the greatest potential for serving as reference panels for imputing genotypes in the remaining groups. Considering reference panels comprising samples of recent African descent in Phase 3 of the HapMap Project, we identify mixt...
We describe the Phase II HapMap, which characterizes over 3.1 million human single nucleotide polymo...
CITATION: Schurz, H., et al. 2019. Evaluating the accuracy of imputation methods in a five-way admix...
Genome-wide patterns of variation across individuals provide a powerful source of data for uncoverin...
Given the importance of Africa to studies of human origins and disease susceptibility, detailed char...
A current approach to mapping complex-disease-susceptibility loci in genome-wide association (GWA) s...
Given the importance of Africa to studies of human origins and disease susceptibility, detailed char...
Genotype imputation is a statistical technique that is often used to increase the power and resoluti...
<div><p>Genotype imputation, used in genome-wide association studies to expand coverage of single nu...
Genotype imputation, used in genome-wide association studies to expand coverage of single nucleotide...
Genome-wide association studies rely on the statistical inference of untyped variants, called imputa...
Genome-wide association studies rely on the statistical inference of untyped variants, called imputa...
Understanding genetic variation between populations is important because it affects the portability ...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies, in which dense genotypes in a large sample of individuals are...
African genomes exhibit the highest levels of sequence and haplotype diversity of all extant human p...
Understanding genetic variation between populations is important because it affects the portability ...
We describe the Phase II HapMap, which characterizes over 3.1 million human single nucleotide polymo...
CITATION: Schurz, H., et al. 2019. Evaluating the accuracy of imputation methods in a five-way admix...
Genome-wide patterns of variation across individuals provide a powerful source of data for uncoverin...
Given the importance of Africa to studies of human origins and disease susceptibility, detailed char...
A current approach to mapping complex-disease-susceptibility loci in genome-wide association (GWA) s...
Given the importance of Africa to studies of human origins and disease susceptibility, detailed char...
Genotype imputation is a statistical technique that is often used to increase the power and resoluti...
<div><p>Genotype imputation, used in genome-wide association studies to expand coverage of single nu...
Genotype imputation, used in genome-wide association studies to expand coverage of single nucleotide...
Genome-wide association studies rely on the statistical inference of untyped variants, called imputa...
Genome-wide association studies rely on the statistical inference of untyped variants, called imputa...
Understanding genetic variation between populations is important because it affects the portability ...
Genome-wide association (GWA) studies, in which dense genotypes in a large sample of individuals are...
African genomes exhibit the highest levels of sequence and haplotype diversity of all extant human p...
Understanding genetic variation between populations is important because it affects the portability ...
We describe the Phase II HapMap, which characterizes over 3.1 million human single nucleotide polymo...
CITATION: Schurz, H., et al. 2019. Evaluating the accuracy of imputation methods in a five-way admix...
Genome-wide patterns of variation across individuals provide a powerful source of data for uncoverin...