"Uncovering New Genetic Insights: The All of Us Research Program's Impact"

A new study suggests there may be millions of undiscovered genetic variants within the human species, challenging the long-held belief about our past and the extent of genetic variability. The "All of Us" research program is analyzing a large number of genomes and has already found over 275 million new genetic markers, potentially reshaping our understanding of human history. However, a recent study argues that genetic codes may not be as influential as previously thought, emphasizing the impact of external factors on gene expression. This raises questions about the significance of genetic research and its implications for our understanding of human development and history.
- Survey On Human Genes Reveals We Probably Need To Reconsider Our History (Again) Daily Caller
- Genomic data in the All of Us Research Program Nature.com
- 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 identified in NIH precision medicine data National Institutes of Health (NIH) (.gov)
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