The genome of a Mongolian individual reveals the genetic imprints of Mongolians on modern human populations.
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Association Analysis of Genetic Variants with Type 2 Diabetes in a Mongolian Population in ChinaReplication and Relevance of Multiple Susceptibility Loci Discovered from Genome Wide Association Studies for Type 2 Diabetes in an Indian PopulationAn ethnically relevant consensus Korean reference genome is a step towards personal reference genomes.Evidence for Very Recent Positive Selection in Mongolians.The Y-chromosome haplogroup C3*-F3918, likely attributed to the Mongol Empire, can be traced to a 2500-year-old nomadic group.
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The genome of a Mongolian individual reveals the genetic imprints of Mongolians on modern human populations.
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Baozhu Guan
Bayinnamula Bayinnamula
Dingzhu Wang
Dong Zhang
Haihua Bai
Huanmin Zhou
Huiguang Wu
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10.1093/GBE/EVU242
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2014-11-05T00:00:00Z