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Map of Human Genetic Variation Published
Tuesday, September 02, 2008 - Iddo Genuth
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The International HapMap Consortium today published analysis of its second-generation map of human genetic variation, which contains three times more markers than the initial version unveiled in 2005. In two papers in the journal Nature, the consortium describes how the higher resolution map offers greater power to detect genetic variants involved in common diseases, explore the structure of human genetic variation and learn how environmental factors, such as infectious agents.    (source: admin.ox.ac.uk)


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