A genome-wide perspective of human diversity and its implications in infectious disease

Progress in genomic technologies, such as DNA arrays and next-generation sequencing, is allowing systematic characterization of the degree of human genetic variation at the scale of individual genomes. Public efforts, such as the International HapMap Project and the 1000 Genomes Project, have provid...

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Exome
Gene Expression Profiling
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