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To maximize the potential of genomics in medicine, it is essential to establish databases of genomic variants for ethno‐geographic groups that can be used for filtering and prioritizing candidate pathogenic variants. Populations with non‐European ancestry are poorly represented among current genomic variant databases. Here, we report the first high‐density survey of genomic variants for the Thai population,...
Background Resolving population genetic structure is challenging, especially when dealing with closely related or geographically confined populations. Although Principal Component Analysis (PCA)-based methods and genomic variation with single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are widely used to describe shared genetic ancestry, improvements can be made especially when fine-scale population structure...
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