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IJMS | Free Full-Text | Whole-Genome Sequencing of 502 Individuals from Latvia: The First Step towards a Population-Specific Reference of Genetic Variation

1. Introduction Human population genetics benefitted from the completion of the human genome sequence [1], which was further advanced by creating the reference of global genome variation [2] and, finally, the establishment of regional references assessing fine details of local variation in whole-genome sequences. Although European populations are relatively well…

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Unexpected absence of ribosomal protein genes from metagenome-assembled genomes

Hug LA, Baker BJ, Anantharaman K, Brown CT, Probst AJ, Castelle CJ, et al. A new view of the tree of life. Nat Microbiol. 2016;1:16048. Article  PubMed  Google Scholar  Castelle CJ, Wrighton KC, Thomas BC, Hug LA, Brown CT, Wilkins MJ, et al. Genomic expansion of domain archaea highlights roles…

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