Genome mapping of Brazil’s diverse population uncovers new variants linked to health

For the first time, an international study has deciphered the genome of the population of Brazil. Published in the journal Science, the research includes the African, Native American, and European ancestries making up this population, which has the world’s highest level of recent genetic admixture.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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