Editorial: population genomic architecture: conserved polymorphic sequences (cpss), not linkage disequilibrium

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: January and colleagues from the University of Pennsylvania, United States have published the research work: Editorial: Population genomic architecture: Conserved polymorphic sequences (CPSs), not linkage disequilibrium, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 26/01/2023

SUMMARY

    Haplotype, genomic architecture, polymorphism, major histocompatibility complex, linkage disequilibrium, recombination, pedigree ACCEPTED CITATION Alper CA, Dawkins RL, Kulski JK, Larsen CE and Lloyd SS, Editorial: Population genomic architecture: Conserved polymorphic sequences (CPSs), not linkage disequilibrium. Frontiers in Genetics Editorial on the Research Topic Population genomic architecture: Conserved polymorphic sequences (CPSs), not linkage disequilibrium The human extended major . . .

     

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