Exome sequencing and analysis of 454,787 UK Biobank participants.
Backman JD, Li AH, Marcketta A, Sun D, Mbatchou J, Kessler MD, Benner C, Liu D, Locke AE, Balasubramanian S, Yadav A, Banerjee N, Gillies CE, Damask A, Liu S, Bai X, Hawes A, Maxwell E, Gurski L, Watanabe K, Kosmicki JA, Rajagopal V, Mighty J; Regeneron Genetics Center; DiscovEHR; Jones M, Mitnaul L, Stahl E, Coppola G, Jorgenson E, Habegger L, Salerno WJ, Shuldiner AR, Lotta LA, Overton JD, Cantor MN, Reid JG, Yancopoulos G, Kang HM, Marchini J, Baras A, Abecasis GR, Ferreira MAR.
Backman JD, et al.
Nature. 2021 Nov;599(7886):628-634. doi: 10.1038/s41586-021-04103-z. Epub 2021 Oct 18.
Nature. 2021.
PMID: 34662886
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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 identified 12 million coding variants, including around 1 million loss-of-function and around 1.8 million delet …
Here we used exome sequencing(1) to explore protein-altering variants and their consequences in 454,787 participants in the UK Biobank study …