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Extreme distribution of deleterious variation in a historically small and isolated population - insights from the Greenlandic Inuit
Casper-Emil T. Pedersen, Kirk E. Lohmueller, Niels Grarup, Peter Bjerregaard, Torben Hansen, Hans R. Siegismund, Ida Moltke, Anders Albrechtsen
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/061440
Casper-Emil T. Pedersen
*Department of Biology, Section for Computational and RNA Biology, University of Copenhagen, 2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark
Kirk E. Lohmueller
†Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, United States
‡Department of Human Genetics, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, United States
Niels Grarup
§The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research, Section of Metabolic Genetics, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, 2100 Copenhagen E, Denmark
Peter Bjerregaard
**National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark,1353 Copenhagen K, Denmark
Torben Hansen
§The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research, Section of Metabolic Genetics, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, 2100 Copenhagen E, Denmark
Hans R. Siegismund
*Department of Biology, Section for Computational and RNA Biology, University of Copenhagen, 2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark
Ida Moltke
*Department of Biology, Section for Computational and RNA Biology, University of Copenhagen, 2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark
Anders Albrechtsen
*Department of Biology, Section for Computational and RNA Biology, University of Copenhagen, 2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark

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Posted June 30, 2016.
Extreme distribution of deleterious variation in a historically small and isolated population - insights from the Greenlandic Inuit
Casper-Emil T. Pedersen, Kirk E. Lohmueller, Niels Grarup, Peter Bjerregaard, Torben Hansen, Hans R. Siegismund, Ida Moltke, Anders Albrechtsen
bioRxiv 061440; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/061440
Extreme distribution of deleterious variation in a historically small and isolated population - insights from the Greenlandic Inuit
Casper-Emil T. Pedersen, Kirk E. Lohmueller, Niels Grarup, Peter Bjerregaard, Torben Hansen, Hans R. Siegismund, Ida Moltke, Anders Albrechtsen
bioRxiv 061440; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/061440
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