New NIH Study Reveals Self-Reported Race Often Misaligned with Genetic Ancestry

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A large NIH study demonstrates that self-reported race is a poor proxy for genetic ancestry, emphasizing the need for direct genetic analysis in health research and challenging traditional racial categories in genetics studies.
- Massive NIH study challenges use of race as a proxy for genetic ancestry in research statnews.com
- Race and genetics do not line up well, new study confirms Live Science
- US self-reported race and ethnicity are poor proxies of genetic ancestry, research suggests Medical Xpress
- NIH Study Finds Self-Reported Race in US Often Misaligned with Genetic Ancestry geneonline.com
- Study Finds Wide Genetic Variation Among Individuals Sharing Self-Reported Racial or Ethnic Identity geneonline.com
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