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  • Population Health
  • Health Equity

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  • Genomic research has historically overrepresented individuals of European ancestry.
  • This ancestry bias in genomics can worsen existing health disparities.
  • Efforts like the All of Us Research Program aim to increase diversity in human genetics studies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the historical underrepresentation of diverse populations in genomics.
  • To highlight recent research focusing on participants with multiple genetic ancestries.
  • To underscore the importance of inclusive research for reducing health inequities.

Main Methods:

  • Review and synthesis of recent preprints on multi-ancestry genomics research.
  • Analysis of challenges and considerations in studying diverse genetic backgrounds.
  • Identification of key themes in current research on participant diversity.

Main Results:

  • Preprints increasingly focus on the complexities of researching individuals with admixed ancestry.
  • Specific methodologies and ethical considerations for diverse populations are being explored.
  • The findings underscore a growing awareness of the need for inclusive genomic datasets.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing historical biases in genomics requires dedicated research into diverse populations.
  • Understanding the intricacies of multi-ancestry research is crucial for equitable health outcomes.
  • Continued focus on inclusivity will advance precision medicine for all individuals.