Largest human exomes data reveals an excess of low frequency non-synonymous coding variants

Tuesday, October 5, 2010 - 06:40 in Biology & Nature

In a paper appearing in Nature Genetics today, an international research group reported the resequencing and analysis of 200 human exomes, established the largest data set for human exomes published so far and reveal an excess of low frequency deleterious non-synonymous genetic mutations. The collabrative team includes investigators from BGI-Shenzhen, UC Berkeley, University of Copenhagen and some other european institutions.

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