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Underrepresented Populations in Parkinson's Genetics Research: Current Landscape and Future Directions
Movement Disorders ( IF 7.4 ) Pub Date : 2022-07-22 , DOI: 10.1002/mds.29126
Artur Francisco Schumacher-Schuh 1, 2 , Andrei Bieger 3 , Olaitan Okunoye 4 , Kin Ying Mok 5, 6 , Shen-Yang Lim 7 , Soraya Bardien 8 , Azlina Ahmad-Annuar 9 , Bruno Lopes Santos-Lobato 10 , Matheus Zschornack Strelow 11 , Mohamed Salama 12 , Shilpa C Rao 13 , Yared Zenebe Zewde 14 , Saiesha Dindayal 15 , Jihan Azar 12 , Lingappa Kukkle Prashanth 16 , Roopa Rajan 17 , Alastair J Noyce 18 , Njideka Okubadejo 19 , Mie Rizig 20 , Suzanne Lesage 21 , Ignacio Fernandez Mata 13 ,
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Human genetics research lacks diversity; over 80% of genome-wide association studies have been conducted on individuals of European ancestry. In addition to limiting insights regarding disease mechanisms, disproportionate representation can create disparities preventing equitable implementation of personalized medicine.

中文翻译:

帕金森氏症遗传学研究中代表性不足的人群:现状和未来方向

人类遗传学研究缺乏多样性;超过 80% 的全基因组关联研究是针对欧洲血统的个体进行的。除了限制对疾病机制的了解之外,不成比例的代表性还会造成差异,阻碍个性化医疗的公平实施。
更新日期:2022-07-22
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