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Sent on Wednesday, 2010 Nov 17Search (sepsis[MeSH Terms] OR septic shock[MeSH Terms] OR altitude[MeSH Terms] OR genomics[MeSH Terms] OR genetics[MeSH Terms] OR retrotransposons[MeSH Terms] OR macrophage[MeSH Terms]) AND ("2009/8/8"[Publication Date] : "3000"[Publication Date]) AND (("Science"[Journal] OR "Nature"[Journal] OR "The New England journal of medicine"[Journal] OR "Lancet"[Journal] OR "Nature genetics"[Journal] OR "Nature medicine"[Journal]) OR (Hume DA[Author] OR Baillie JK[Author] OR Faulkner, Geoffrey J[Author]))
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2. | Science. 2010 Oct 29;330(6004):574-5.Genomics. 1000 Genomes Project gives new map of genetic diversity.Pennisi E.Comment on: |
PMID: 21030618 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] | |
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3. | Nat Genet. 2010 Nov;42(11):920-1; author reply 921.Lack of evidence for DNA methylation of Invader4 retroelement s in Drosophila and implications for Dnmt2-mediated epigenetic regulation.Schaefer M, Lyko F.Comment on: |
PMID: 20980983 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] | |
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4. | Nat Genet. 2010 Nov;42(11):919.Marker papers and data citation.Peterson J, Campbell J.Comment in: |
PMID: 20980982 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] | |
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5. | Nat Genet. 2010 Nov;42(11):917-8.The Archon Genomics X PRIZE for whole human genome sequencing.Kedes L, Liu ET. |
PMID: 20980980 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] | |
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6. | Nat Genet. 2010 Nov;42(11):915.Discussing standards.[No authors listed]Comment on: |
PMID: 20980979 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] | |
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7. | Nat Genet. 2010 Nov;42(11):969-72. Epub 2010 Oct 3.Resequencing of 200 human exomes identifies an excess of low-frequency non-synonymous coding variants.Li Y, Vinckenbosch N, Tian G, Huerta-Sanchez E, Jiang T, Jiang H, Albrechtsen A, Andersen G, Cao H, Korneliussen T, Grarup N, Guo Y, Hellman I, Jin X, Li Q, Liu J, Liu X, Sparsø T, Tang M, Wu H, Wu R, Yu C, Zheng H, Astrup A, Bolund L, Holmkvist J, Jørgensen T, Kristiansen K, Schmitz O, Schwartz TW, Zhang X, Li R, Yang H, Wang J, Hansen T, Pedersen O, Nielsen R, Wang J.BGI-Shenzhen, Shenzhen, China. AbstractTargeted capture combined with massively parallel exome sequencing is a promising approach to identify genetic variants implicated in human traits. We report exome sequencing of 200 individuals from Denmark with targeted capture of 18,654 coding genes and sequence coverage of each individual exome at an average depth of 12-fold. On average, about 95% of the target regions were covered by at least one read. We identified 121,870 SNPs in the sample population, including 53,081 coding SNPs (cSNPs). Using a statistical method for SNP calling and an estimation of allelic frequencies based on our population data, we derived the allele frequency spectrum of cSNPs with a minor allele frequency greater than 0.02. We identified a 1.8-fold excess of deleterious, non-syonomyous cSNPs over synonymous cSNPs in the low-frequency range (minor allele frequencies between 2% and 5%). This excess was more pronounced for X-linked SNPs, suggesting that deleterious substitutions are primarily recessive. |
PMID: 20890277 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] | |
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