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A team of NIH-funded researchers have generated the first complete chromosome sequences from non-human primates.
… chromosome sequences add a significant amount of new information,” said Brandon Pickett, Ph.D., a postdoctoral … These chromosome sequences add a significant amount of new information. Only the chimpanzee genome sequence was fairly …
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As director, Erin Ramos will lead the institute’s extramural programs in basic genomics research.
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Genomic variants that increase risk of kidney disease are found in nearly one-third of West Africans
A study from researchers at National Institutes of Health (NIH) and their collaborators revealed a significant genetic risk factor for kidney disease in people of West African ancestry.
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NIH researchers and collaborators have found that that sickle cell trait is prevalent among diverse human populations.
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NHGRI researchers find that specific abnormal chromosomal patterns in prenatal blood tests warrant whole-body MRI cancer screening.
… many participants in the IDENTIFY study valued knowing the information and none of them expressed regret about pursuing … study is still recruiting participants. Find out more information about the study . … Prenatal screening tests can …