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Ancestry-specific associations identified in genome-wide combined-phenotype study of red blood cell traits emphasize benefits of diversity in genomics
Author(s) -
C.J. Hodonsky,
A.R. Baldassari,
S.A. Bien,
L.M. Raffield,
H.M. Highland,
C.M. Sitlani,
G.L. Wojcik,
R. Tao,
M. Graff,
W. Tang,
B. Thyagarajan,
S. Buyske,
M. Fornage,
L.A. Hindorff,
Y. Li,
D. Lin,
A.P. Reiner,
K.E. North,
R.J.F. Loos,
C. Kooperberg,
C.L. Avery
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/8x1j-kb46
Subject(s) - genomics , phenotype , biology , diversity (politics) , genome , genetics , evolutionary biology , computational biology , gene , sociology , anthropology

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