AbstractPopulation-scale genetic studies can identify drug targets and allow disease risk to be predicted with resulting benefit for management of individual health risks and system-wide allocation of health care delivery resources. Although population-scale projects are underway in many parts of the world, genetic variation between population groups means that additional projects are warranted. South Asia has a population whose genetics is the least characterized of any of the world’s major populations. Here we describe GenomeAsia studies that characterize population structure in South Asia and that create tools for economical and accurate genotyping at population-scale. Prior work on population structure characterized isolated population ...
South Asia harbors one of the highest levels genetic diversity in Eurasia, which could be interprete...
Genetic landscape of the people of India: a canvas for disease gene exploration INDIAN GENOME VARIAT...
In the last decade, an unprecedented increase in the availability of whole genome sequence (WGS) dat...
The benefits of large-scale genetic studies for healthcare of the populations studied are well docum...
The more than 1.5 billion people who live in South Asia are correctly viewed not as a single large p...
The more than 1.5 billion people who live in South Asia are correctly viewed not as a single large p...
The genetic sequence variation of people from the Indian subcontinent who comprise one-quarter of th...
The genetic sequence variation of people from the Indian subcontinent who comprise one-quarter of th...
The genetic sequence variation of people from the Indian subcontinent who comprise one-quarter of th...
The genetic sequence variation of people from the Indian subcontinent who comprise one-quarter of th...
<div><p>The genetic sequence variation of people from the Indian subcontinent who comprise one-quart...
The genetic sequence variation of people from the Indian subcontinent who comprise one-quarter of th...
The genetic sequence variation of people from the Indian subcontinent who comprise one-quarter of th...
South Asia harbors one of the highest levels genetic diversity in Eurasia, which could be interprete...
International audienceOngoing modernization in India has elevated the prevalence of many complex gen...
South Asia harbors one of the highest levels genetic diversity in Eurasia, which could be interprete...
Genetic landscape of the people of India: a canvas for disease gene exploration INDIAN GENOME VARIAT...
In the last decade, an unprecedented increase in the availability of whole genome sequence (WGS) dat...
The benefits of large-scale genetic studies for healthcare of the populations studied are well docum...
The more than 1.5 billion people who live in South Asia are correctly viewed not as a single large p...
The more than 1.5 billion people who live in South Asia are correctly viewed not as a single large p...
The genetic sequence variation of people from the Indian subcontinent who comprise one-quarter of th...
The genetic sequence variation of people from the Indian subcontinent who comprise one-quarter of th...
The genetic sequence variation of people from the Indian subcontinent who comprise one-quarter of th...
The genetic sequence variation of people from the Indian subcontinent who comprise one-quarter of th...
<div><p>The genetic sequence variation of people from the Indian subcontinent who comprise one-quart...
The genetic sequence variation of people from the Indian subcontinent who comprise one-quarter of th...
The genetic sequence variation of people from the Indian subcontinent who comprise one-quarter of th...
South Asia harbors one of the highest levels genetic diversity in Eurasia, which could be interprete...
International audienceOngoing modernization in India has elevated the prevalence of many complex gen...
South Asia harbors one of the highest levels genetic diversity in Eurasia, which could be interprete...
Genetic landscape of the people of India: a canvas for disease gene exploration INDIAN GENOME VARIAT...
In the last decade, an unprecedented increase in the availability of whole genome sequence (WGS) dat...