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Author Correction: Single-nucleus chromatin accessibility and transcriptomic map of breast tissues of women of diverse genetic ancestry. [PDF]
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West African Genetic Ancestry and Breast Cancer Outcomes Among Black Women.
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West African Genetic Ancestry, Neighborhood Deprivation, and Prostate Cancer.
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Genetic ancestry and the search for personalized genetic histories
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2004Public demand and the development of large public and private databases of genetic information across human populations has encouraged the development of the new and rapidly growing field of genetic ancestry testing. Both the promise of the science that underlies this field and a lack of a full understanding of its limitations have fuelled the ...
Mark D, Shriver, Rick A, Kittles
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Genetic Ancestry Inference for Pharmacogenomics
2022Genetic ancestry inference can be used to stratify patient cohorts and to model pharmacogenomic variation within and between populations. We provide a detailed guide to genetic ancestry inference using genome-wide genetic variant datasets, with an emphasis on two widely used techniques: principal components analysis (PCA) and ADMIXTURE analysis.
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Colorectal Cancer Genomics by Genetic Ancestry
Cancer Discovery, 2022Summary: Understanding molecular features of colorectal cancer across diverse populations is an indispensable step toward reducing the pronounced disparities in this disease burden. Based on the findings that individuals of African ancestry have an observed increase in the frequency of KRAS, AOC, and PIK3CA mutations, Myer and colleagues
Cathy Eng, Andreana N. Holowatyj
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Abstract This chapter discusses how genetic diversity is related to ethnicity and ancestry and how the concept of “race” is socially constructed and without a clear biological basis. It describes the pioneering work by Richard Lewontin demonstrating that the vast majority of genetic variation is between individuals in a population rather
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Abstract This chapter discusses how genetic diversity is related to ethnicity and ancestry and how the concept of “race” is socially constructed and without a clear biological basis. It describes the pioneering work by Richard Lewontin demonstrating that the vast majority of genetic variation is between individuals in a population rather
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