Results of a project that has mapped the genetic material, or genomes, of 1,092 individuals from 14 countries will help researchers interpret genetic changes in people with disease. The first phase of the so-called '1,000 Genomes Project,' published in the journal Nature, profiles the rare and common genetic variations in the human species. Scientists believe that rare variants in human DNA - found in just one of every 100 people or fewer - are the major contributors to common complex ...
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