Range |
Table - link
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Organism |
Human Homo sapiens |
Reference |
1000 Genomes Project Consortium, Durbin RM, Abecasis GR, Altshuler DL, Auton A, Brooks LD, Durbin RM, Gibbs RA, Hurles ME, McVean GA. A map of human genome variation from population-scale sequencing. Nature. 2010 Oct 28 467(7319):1061-73. doi: 10.3109/03014460.2013.807878. p.1063 table 1PubMed ID20981092
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Method |
P.1061 right column bottom paragraph: "A total of 4.9 terabases of DNA sequence was generated in nine sequencing centres using three sequencing technologies, from DNA obtained from immortalized lymphoblastoid cell lines (Table 1 and
Supplementary Table 1)." |
Comments |
P.1062 right column 5th paragraph: "Much
of the data for the trio project were collected before technical improvements
in [investigators'] ability to map sequence reads robustly to some of the
repeated regions of the genome (primarily longer, paired reads). For
these reasons, stringent alignment was more difficult and a smaller portion of the genome was accessible in the trio project: 80% of the reference, 85%of coding sequence and 97% of HapMapII sites (Table 1)." P.1065 left column bottom paragraph: "Genotypes, and, where possible, haplotypes, were inferred for most variants in each project (see Supplementary Information and Table 1)." |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
110122 |