The distribution of deleterious genetic variation in human populations.

Volume: 29, Pages: 139 - 146
Published: Dec 1, 2014
Abstract
Population genetic studies suggest that most amino-acid changing mutations are deleterious. Such mutations are of tremendous interest in human population genetics as they are important for the evolutionary process and may contribute risk to common disease. Genomic studies over the past 5 years have documented differences across populations in the number of heterozygous deleterious genotypes, number of homozygous derived deleterious genotypes,...
Paper Details
Title
The distribution of deleterious genetic variation in human populations.
Published Date
Dec 1, 2014
Volume
29
Pages
139 - 146
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