Nature Genetics
- 38, 1227 - 1228 (2006)
doi:10.1038/ng1106-1227
Genome-wide tagging for everyoneAnna C Need & David B Goldstein
Anna C. Need and David B. Goldstein are at the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, Center for Population Genomics and Pharmacogenetics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA. d.goldstein@duke.edu
The recently completed International HapMap Project has provided detailed information about patterns of genetic variation in four different population samples. Two new studies show that the patterns of variation documented in the HapMap can be applied to other human populations, suggesting it is time to establish a standardized platform for all whole-genome association studies.
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