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Carlos Bustamante | Interpreting Human Variation in the Personal Genome Era | CGSI 2016

Date:July 18, 2016Posted By:Duke Hong
Carlos Bustamante | Interpreting Human Variation in the Personal Genome Era | CGSI 2016

07/18/2016 @ 15:15-16:15
Research Talk by Carlos Bustamante
Interpreting Human Variation in the Personal Genome Era
1. Shringarpure, S.S. and Bustamante, C.D., 2015. Privacy risks from genomic data-sharing beacons. The American Journal of Human Genetics, 97(5), pp.631-646.
2. Mendez, F.L., Poznik, G.D., Castellano, S. and Bustamante, C.D., 2016. The divergence of Neandertal and modern human Y chromosomes. The American Journal of Human Genetics, 98(4), pp.728-734.

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