HomeUncategorizedGenome-wide association study of CNVs in 16,000 cases of eight common diseases and 3,000 shared controls Genome-wide association study of CNVs in 16,000 cases of eight common diseases and 3,000 shared controls March 31, 2010 / Copy Number Variation, Publications A new paper that I contributed has been recently published in Nature. This paper is a thorough examination of association of thousands of common CNVs to disease. You can reach the full text of the article here. Related news Origins and functional impact of copy number variation in the human genome October 7, 2009 / Copy Number Variation, Publications In a collaborative effort that I am involved in, the copy number variation among Yoruban and European individuals are mapped and a portion of these… New Paper: An incomplete sweep of a metabolizing gene September 4, 2018 / Copy Number Variation, Evolution, Genetic Anthropology, Publications, Research A whole gene deletion sounds awful! You lose one entire gene and hence the protein that this gene is coding. However, there exist several gene… Oxford Bibliographies Online: Anthropology February 1, 2012 / Genetic Anthropology, Outreach, Publications, Teaching Finally the Anthropology Subject Module for Oxford Bibliographies Online (OBO) is up and running. I am fairly excited about this enterprise and I am eager…
Origins and functional impact of copy number variation in the human genome October 7, 2009 / Copy Number Variation, Publications In a collaborative effort that I am involved in, the copy number variation among Yoruban and European individuals are mapped and a portion of these…
New Paper: An incomplete sweep of a metabolizing gene September 4, 2018 / Copy Number Variation, Evolution, Genetic Anthropology, Publications, Research A whole gene deletion sounds awful! You lose one entire gene and hence the protein that this gene is coding. However, there exist several gene…
Oxford Bibliographies Online: Anthropology February 1, 2012 / Genetic Anthropology, Outreach, Publications, Teaching Finally the Anthropology Subject Module for Oxford Bibliographies Online (OBO) is up and running. I am fairly excited about this enterprise and I am eager…