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The importance of phase information for human genomics
Ryan Tewhey1, Vikas Bansal, Ali Torkamani
1The Scripps Translational Science Institute, 3344 North Torrey Pines Road, Suite 300, La Jolla, California 92037, USA.
Abstract:
Contemporary sequencing studies often ignore the diploid nature of the human genome because they do not routinely separate or 'phase' maternally and paternally derived sequence information. However, many findings - both from recent studies and in the more established medical genetics literature - indicate that relationships between human DNA sequence and phenotype, including disease, can be more fully understood with phase information. Thus, the existing technological impediments to obtaining phase information must be overcome if human genomics is to reach its full potential.
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