Genomic variation and adaptation in Africa: implications for human evolutionary history and disease

Volume: 11, Issue: Suppl 1, Pages: I20 - I20
Published: Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
Africa contains the greatest levels of human genetic variation and is the source of the worldwide range expansion of all modern humans. However, relatively little is known about genomic variation in ethnically diverse African populations. Knowledge of genetic structure within Africa has important implications for the design and implementation of disease association studies in Africans and in African Americans, and for reconstructing modern human...
Paper Details
Title
Genomic variation and adaptation in Africa: implications for human evolutionary history and disease
Published Date
Jan 1, 2010
Volume
11
Issue
Suppl 1
Pages
I20 - I20
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