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Neil Risch

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Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|October 14, 2024
Reduced Penetrance is Common Among Predicted Loss-of-Function Variants and is Likely Driven by Residual Allelic ActivityDavid R Blair, Neil Risch
American Journal of Human Genetics|November 25, 2025
Residual allelic activity likely underlies the low rates of disease expression for predicted loss-of-function variants in population-scale biobanksDavid R Blair, Neil Risch
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 25, 2003
Genomic priorities and public healthKathleen Ries Merikangas, Neil Risch
Nature Genetics|October 28, 2004
Assessing genetic contributions to phenotypic differences among 'racial' and 'ethnic' groupsJoanna L Mountain, Neil Risch
Advances in Genetics|March 25, 2008
Admixture mapping and the role of population structure for localizing disease genesXiaofeng Zhu, Hua Tang, Neil Risch
Genome Research|December 25, 2009
Human genetic variation recognizes functional elements in noncoding sequenceDavid Lomelin, Eric Jorgenson, Neil Risch
American Journal of Human Genetics|August 2, 2011
Charles Joseph Epstein, M.D., 1933–2011, in memoriamAnthony Wynshaw-Boris, Neil Risch, Arno Motulsky
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases|January 28, 2005
Haplotype structure and ethnic-specific allele frequencies at the OCTN locus: implications for the genetics of Crohn's diseaseThomas J Urban, Kathleen M Giacomini, Neil Risch
Genome Biology|August 20, 2002
Categorization of humans in biomedical research: genes, race and diseaseNeil Risch, Esteban Burchard, Elad Ziv, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|March 4, 2003
Geographic distribution of disease mutations in the Ashkenazi Jewish population supports genetic drift over selectionNeil Risch, Hua Tang, Howard Katzenstein, et al.
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Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|October 14, 2024
Reduced Penetrance is Common Among Predicted Loss-of-Function Variants and is Likely Driven by Residual Allelic ActivityDavid R Blair, Neil Risch
American Journal of Human Genetics|November 25, 2025
Residual allelic activity likely underlies the low rates of disease expression for predicted loss-of-function variants in population-scale biobanksDavid R Blair, Neil Risch
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 25, 2003
Genomic priorities and public healthKathleen Ries Merikangas, Neil Risch
Nature Genetics|October 28, 2004
Assessing genetic contributions to phenotypic differences among 'racial' and 'ethnic' groupsJoanna L Mountain, Neil Risch
Advances in Genetics|March 25, 2008
Admixture mapping and the role of population structure for localizing disease genesXiaofeng Zhu, Hua Tang, Neil Risch
Genome Research|December 25, 2009
Human genetic variation recognizes functional elements in noncoding sequenceDavid Lomelin, Eric Jorgenson, Neil Risch
American Journal of Human Genetics|August 2, 2011
Charles Joseph Epstein, M.D., 1933–2011, in memoriamAnthony Wynshaw-Boris, Neil Risch, Arno Motulsky
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases|January 28, 2005
Haplotype structure and ethnic-specific allele frequencies at the OCTN locus: implications for the genetics of Crohn's diseaseThomas J Urban, Kathleen M Giacomini, Neil Risch
Genome Biology|August 20, 2002
Categorization of humans in biomedical research: genes, race and diseaseNeil Risch, Esteban Burchard, Elad Ziv, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|March 4, 2003
Geographic distribution of disease mutations in the Ashkenazi Jewish population supports genetic drift over selectionNeil Risch, Hua Tang, Howard Katzenstein, et al.
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