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Nature Methods 5, 279–280 (1 April 2008) | doi:10.1038/nmeth0408-279

Whole genome|[ndash]|amplified DNA: insights and imputation

Yik Y Teo , Michael Inouye , Kerrin S Small , Andrew E Fry , Simon C Potter , Sarah J Dunstan , Mark Seielstad , In|[ecirc]|s Barroso , Nicholas J Wareham , Kirk A Rockett , Dominic P Kwiatkowski & Panos Deloukas

To the editor: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have enabled a considerable portion of the human genome to be scanned for genetic variants associated with disease etiology. Such large-scale investigations depend on DNA samples of high biological integrity and quality.