Qatar genome: Insights on genomics from the Middle East

Despite recent biomedical breakthroughs and large genomic studies growing momentum, the Middle Eastern population, home to over 400 million people, is underrepresented in the human genome variation databases. Here we describe insights from Phase 1 of the Qatar Genome Program with whole genome sequen...

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Main Authors: Aamer, W. (Author), Abbaszadeh, F. (Author), Ahmed, I. (Author), Albagha, O. (Author), Alkuwari, F. (Author), Al-Muftah, W. (Author), Al-Sarraj, Y. (Author), Althani, A. (Author), Alvi, M. (Author), Badii, R. (Author), Badji, R. (Author), Darwish, D. (Author), Devadoss Gandhi, G. (Author), Fadl, T. (Author), Fakhro, K. (Author), Ismail, S.I (Author), Mbarek, H. (Author), Mokrab, Y. (Author), Qatar Genome Program Research Consortium (Author), Razali, R. (Author), Saad, C. (Author), Selvaraj, S. (Author), Suhre, K. (Author), Yasin, H. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: NLM (Medline) 2022
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