NIH’s TOPMed program publishes data on over 53,000 diverse genomes

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NIH’s TOPMed program publishes data on over 53,000 diverse genomes

 

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Historic findings could boost precision medicine, reduce health disparities
 
Researchers supported by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part of the National Institutes of Health, announced the publication of a groundbreaking study which analyzed more than 53,000 whole genomes, primarily from minority populations. The study, which appears in the Feb. 10 online issue of the journal Nature, examines one of the largest and most diverse data sets of high-quality whole genome sequencing—a person’s complete set of DNA. The genetic data could shed new light on how heart, lung, blood, and sleep disorders impact people with diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, who often are underrepresented in genetic studies.
 
 
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02/17/2021