Ancestry dependent balancing selection of placental dysferlin at high-altitude

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  • who: March et al. from the National University of La Plata, Argentina have published the paper: Ancestry dependent balancing selection of placental dysferlin at high-altitude, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Another limitation is that the authors focused only on one site within one gene to test for balancing selection.
  • how: The authors compared allele frequencies of the sample populations to those of East Asian European and South American descent from the 1000 genomes project (1000 Genomes Project Consortium et_al 2015).
  • future: Future studies should involve increased number of sites associated . . .

     

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