A HapMap harvest of insights into the genetics of common disease
National Human Genome Research Institute
Abstract
The International HapMap Project was designed to create a genome-wide database of patterns of human genetic variation, with the expectation that these patterns would be useful for genetic association studies of common diseases. This expectation has been amply fulfilled with just the initial output of genome-wide association studies, identifying nearly 100 loci for nearly 40 common diseases and traits. These associations provided new insights into pathophysiology, suggesting previously unsuspected etiologic pathways for common diseases that will be of use in identifying new therapeutic targets and developing targeted interventions based on genetically defined risk. In addition, HapMap-based discoveries have…
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3Topics & keywords
- International HapMap Project
- Biology
- Genetic association
- Genome-wide association study
- Disease
- Human genome
- Genome
- Human genetics
- Partnerships for the goals