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Fine mapping of QT interval regions in global populations refines previously identified QT interval loci and identifies signals unique to African and Hispanic descent populations
Author(s) -
Christy L. Avery,
Christina L. Wassel,
Melissa A. Richard,
Heather M. Highland,
Stephanie A. Bien,
Niha Zubair,
Elsayed Z. Soliman,
Myriam Fornage,
Suzette J. Bielinski,
Ran Tao,
Amanda A. Seyerle,
Sanjiv J. Shah,
Donald M. LloydJones,
Steven Buyske,
Jerome I. Rotter,
Wendy S. Post,
Stephen S. Rich,
Lucia A. Hindorff,
Janina M. Jeff,
Ralph V. Shohet,
a Sotoodehnia,
Dan Lin,
Eric A. Whitsel,
Annette Peters,
Christopher A. Haiman,
Dana C. Crawford,
Charles Kooperberg,
Kari E. North
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/gr98-zn84
Subject(s) - qt interval , interval (graph theory) , descent (aeronautics) , genetics , evolutionary biology , biology , geography , medicine , mathematics , combinatorics , meteorology

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