Two decades ago, the sequence of the first human genome was published. Since then, advances in genome technologies have resulted in whole-genome sequencing and microarray-based genotyping of millions of human genomes. However, genetic and genomic studies are predominantly based on populations of European ancestry. As a result, the potential benefits of genomic research-including better understanding of disease etiology, early detection and diagnosis, rational drug design and improved clinical care-may elude the many underrepresented populations. Here, we describe factors that have contributed to the imbalance in representation of different populations and, leveraging our experiences in setting up genomic studies in diverse global population...
Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have focused primarily on populations of European descent, b...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have laid the foundation for investigations into the biology ...
In recent years, there have been several proposals for large-scale human genotyping projects in the ...
Two decades ago, the sequence of the first human genome was published. Since then, advances in genom...
A landmark genomics project is taking shape in Africa that shifts the power and prominence to local ...
Human genetic studies have long been vastly Eurocentric, raising a key question about the generaliza...
Clinical genetic services and genomic research are rapidly developing but, historically, those with ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have focused primarily on populations of European descent, b...
Funder: National Institutes of HealthThe representation of traditionally scientifically underserved ...
Despite Africa's central role in the origin of our species, our knowledge of the genomic diversity i...
Advances in precision medicine depend on the quantity and quality of available genomic information. ...
Clinical Genetic Services and Genomic research are rapidly developing but, historically, those with ...
Here, we report a lack of diversity in epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) and DNA methylation...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have laid the foundation for investigations into the biology ...
peer reviewedThe rich and diverse genomics of African populations is significantly underrepresented ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have focused primarily on populations of European descent, b...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have laid the foundation for investigations into the biology ...
In recent years, there have been several proposals for large-scale human genotyping projects in the ...
Two decades ago, the sequence of the first human genome was published. Since then, advances in genom...
A landmark genomics project is taking shape in Africa that shifts the power and prominence to local ...
Human genetic studies have long been vastly Eurocentric, raising a key question about the generaliza...
Clinical genetic services and genomic research are rapidly developing but, historically, those with ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have focused primarily on populations of European descent, b...
Funder: National Institutes of HealthThe representation of traditionally scientifically underserved ...
Despite Africa's central role in the origin of our species, our knowledge of the genomic diversity i...
Advances in precision medicine depend on the quantity and quality of available genomic information. ...
Clinical Genetic Services and Genomic research are rapidly developing but, historically, those with ...
Here, we report a lack of diversity in epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) and DNA methylation...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have laid the foundation for investigations into the biology ...
peer reviewedThe rich and diverse genomics of African populations is significantly underrepresented ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have focused primarily on populations of European descent, b...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have laid the foundation for investigations into the biology ...
In recent years, there have been several proposals for large-scale human genotyping projects in the ...