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October-December 2016 | Vol. 9 | Issue 4 | Page No 18-19 | |||
Next Generation and Beyond... | |||
Karthik Tallapaka and Prajnya Ranganath | |||
Department of Medical Genetics, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad | |||
Address for Correspondence Email: prajnyaranganath@gmail.com | |||
Abstract The Exome Aggregation Consortium or the ExAC is an effort to aggregate and harmonise exome sequencing data from various sequencing projects around the world. The group in its first publication has published the analysis of genetic variation in protein coding regions of the human genome in about 60,706 individuals. This is by far the largest dataset of variations in the human exome. A staggering 74, 04, 909 high quality variants were identified averaging to one variant for every 8 base pairs | |||
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