Exome sequencing and analysis of 454,787 UK Biobank participants

A major goal in human genetics is to use natural variation to understand the phenotypic consequences of altering each protein-coding gene in the genome. Here we used exome sequencing 1 to explore protein-altering variants and their consequences in 454,787 participants in the UK Biobank study 2 . We...

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Published in:Nature (London) Vol. 599; no. 7886; pp. 628 - 634
Main Authors: Backman, Joshua D., Li, Alexander H., Marcketta, Anthony, Sun, Dylan, Mbatchou, Joelle, Kessler, Michael D., Benner, Christian, Liu, Daren, Locke, Adam E., Balasubramanian, Suganthi, Yadav, Ashish, Banerjee, Nilanjana, Gillies, Christopher E., Damask, Amy, Liu, Simon, Bai, Xiaodong, Hawes, Alicia, Maxwell, Evan, Gurski, Lauren, Watanabe, Kyoko, Kosmicki, Jack A., Rajagopal, Veera, Mighty, Jason, Jones, Marcus, Mitnaul, Lyndon, Stahl, Eli, Coppola, Giovanni, Jorgenson, Eric, Habegger, Lukas, Salerno, William J., Shuldiner, Alan R., Lotta, Luca A., Overton, John D., Cantor, Michael N., Reid, Jeffrey G., Yancopoulos, George, Kang, Hyun M., Marchini, Jonathan, Baras, Aris, Abecasis, Gonçalo R., Ferreira, Manuel A. R.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 25.11.2021
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ISSN:0028-0836, 1476-4687, 1476-4687
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