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Relationship with genetic phenotype

Studying variation in human genomic sequences may serve two general purposes to characterize genetic population structure and its history and to elucidate the genotype/phenotype relationship in individuals or families. Both aspects are strongly interdependent, and it is only with the advent of new methods of individual sequencing on a mass scale that they become technically feasible. [Pg.432]


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