Diversity in immunogenomics: the value and the challenge

Immunogenomics studies have been largely limited to individuals of European ancestry, restricting the ability to identify variation in human adaptive immune responses across populations. Inclusion of a greater diversity of individuals in immunogenomics studies will substantially enhance our understa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature methods 2021-06, Vol.18 (6), p.588-591
Hauptverfasser: Peng, Kerui, Safonova, Yana, Shugay, Mikhail, Popejoy, Alice B., Rodriguez, Oscar L., Breden, Felix, Brodin, Petter, Burkhardt, Amanda M., Bustamante, Carlos, Cao-Lormeau, Van-Mai, Corcoran, Martin M., Duffy, Darragh, Fuentes-Guajardo, Macarena, Fujita, Ricardo, Greiff, Victor, Jönsson, Vanessa D., Liu, Xiao, Quintana-Murci, Lluis, Rossetti, Maura, Xie, Jianming, Yaari, Gur, Zhang, Wei, Abedalthagafi, Malak S., Adekoya, Khalid O., Ahmed, Rahaman A., Chang, Wei-Chiao, Gray, Clive, Nakamura, Yusuke, Lees, William D., Khatri, Purvesh, Alachkar, Houda, Scheepers, Cathrine, Watson, Corey T., Karlsson Hedestam, Gunilla B., Mangul, Serghei
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Zusammenfassung:Immunogenomics studies have been largely limited to individuals of European ancestry, restricting the ability to identify variation in human adaptive immune responses across populations. Inclusion of a greater diversity of individuals in immunogenomics studies will substantially enhance our understanding of human immunology.
ISSN:1548-7091
1548-7105
1548-7105
DOI:10.1038/s41592-021-01169-5