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  2. 1000 Genomes Project - Wikipedia

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    The 1000 Genomes Project (1KGP), taken place from January 2008 to 2015, was an international research effort to establish the most detailed catalogue of human genetic variation at the time. Scientists planned to sequence the genomes of at least one thousand anonymous healthy participants from a number of different ethnic groups within the ...

  3. Category:Genome projects - Wikipedia

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    Genome projects are scientific endeavours that aim to map the genome of a living being or of a ... 1000 Genomes Project; 1000 Plant Genomes Project; A. African ...

  4. List of biological databases - Wikipedia

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    1000 Genomes Project: launched in January 2008. The genomes of more than a thousand anonymous participants from a number of different ethnic groups were analyzed and made publicly available. EggNOG Database: a hierarchical, functionally and phylogenetically annotated orthology resource based on 5090 organisms and 2502 viruses. It provides ...

  5. The Race to the $1,000 Genome - AOL

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  6. File:1000 Genomes Project.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date: Published: 13 November 2015: Source: Oleksyk TK, Brukhin V, O’Brien SJ. The Genome Russia project: closing the largest remaining omission on the world Genome map.

  7. Imputation (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    In genetics, imputation is the statistical inference of unobserved genotypes. [1] It is achieved by using known haplotypes in a population, for instance from the HapMap or the 1000 Genomes Project in humans, thereby allowing to test for association between a trait of interest (e.g. a disease) and experimentally untyped genetic variants, but whose genotypes have been statistically inferred ...

  8. Genome Reference Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The main reason for improving the reference assemblies are that they are the cornerstones upon which all whole genome studies are based (e.g. the 1000 Genomes Project). The GRC is a collaborative effort which interacts with various groups in the scientific community. [1] The primary member institutes are: The Wellcome Sanger Institute

  9. Minor allele frequency - Wikipedia

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    1. Introduce the reference of a SNP of interest, as an example: rs429358, in a database (dbSNP or other). 2. Find MAF/MinorAlleleCount link. MAF/MinorAlleleCount: C=0.1506/754 (1000 Genomes, where number of genomes sampled = N = 2504); [4] where C is the minor allele for that particular locus; 0.1506 is the frequency of the C allele (MAF), i.e. 15% within the 1000 Genomes database; and 754 is ...