"Uncovering 275 Million Genetic Variants in All of Us Research Program"

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The National Institutes of Health's All of Us Research Program has identified over 275 million new genetic variants from nearly 250,000 participants, half of whom are of non-European genetic ancestry. This unprecedented discovery provides new insights into genetic influences on health and disease, particularly in underrepresented communities. The findings, detailed in Nature, offer potential for advancing precision medicine for all populations and addressing health disparities. The program aims to engage at least one million diverse participants to contribute data for future scientific discoveries.
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- 275 million new genetic variants identified in NIH precision medicine data National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)
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- Non-Europeans account for half the DNA sequenced by All of Us - STAT STAT
- Quarter-million genomes analyzed in NIH project could be 'hugely important' for identifying disease risks Science
- 275 million new genetic variants found in US study explain why some are more prone to disease than others Fox News
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