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Genomics and Human Genetics

YearTitleAuthorVideoFigsTableRefOtherDescription
2008Cohesin and Human DiseaseLiuAdditional references
2008African Genetic Diversity: Implications for Human Demographic History, Modern Human Origins, and Complex Disease MappingCampbellSupplemental documents and references.
2008The Current Landscape for Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing: Legal, Ethical, and Policy IssuesHogarthRecommendations of major policy documents on genetic test oversight
2006Structural Variation of the Human GenomeSharpThree supplemental tables downloadable in Excel format.
2006Predicting the Effects of Amino Acid Substitutions on Protein FunctionNgA survey of AAS prediction methods and their observations.
2004Medical Genetics in Developing CountriesChristiansonAdditional discussion and resources.
2004Autism as a Paradigmatic Complex Genetic DisorderVeenstra-VanderWeeleSupplemental tables and references
2003The Inherited Basis of Diabetes Mellitus: Implications for the Genetic Analysis of Complex TraitsFlorezPublished associations of polymorphisms with T2DM
2000How Many Genes Can Make a Cell: The Minimal-Gene-Set ConceptKooninThe Minimal Gene Set Deduced By Comparing M. genitalium and H. influenzae Protein Sequences—Status Three Years After

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