Most Rare Missense Alleles Are Deleterious in Humans: Implications for Complex Disease and Association Studies

Volume: 80, Issue: 4, Pages: 727 - 739
Published: Apr 1, 2007
Abstract
The accumulation of mildly deleterious missense mutations in individual human genomes has been proposed to be a genetic basis for complex diseases. The plausibility of this hypothesis depends on quantitative estimates of the prevalence of mildly deleterious de novo mutations and polymorphic variants in humans and on the intensity of selective pressure against them. We combined analysis of mutations causing human Mendelian diseases, of...
Paper Details
Title
Most Rare Missense Alleles Are Deleterious in Humans: Implications for Complex Disease and Association Studies
Published Date
Apr 1, 2007
Volume
80
Issue
4
Pages
727 - 739
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