Human knockouts and phenotypic analysis in a cohort with a high rate of consanguinity

Nature64.80
Volume: 544, Issue: 7649, Pages: 235 - 239
Published: Apr 1, 2017
Abstract
A major goal of biomedicine is to understand the function of every gene in the human genome. Loss-of-function mutations can disrupt both copies of a given gene in humans and phenotypic analysis of such 'human knockouts' can provide insight into gene function. Consanguineous unions are more likely to result in offspring carrying homozygous loss-of-function mutations. In Pakistan, consanguinity rates are notably high. Here we sequence the...
Paper Details
Title
Human knockouts and phenotypic analysis in a cohort with a high rate of consanguinity
Published Date
Apr 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
544
Issue
7649
Pages
235 - 239
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