Use of >100,000 NHLBI Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) Consortium whole genome sequences improves imputation quality and detection of rare variant associations in admixed African and Hispanic/Latino populations
Authors
Madeline Kowalski,
Huijun QianZiyi Hou,
Jonathan Rosen,
Amanda Tapia,
Yue Shan,
Deepti Jain,
Maria Argos,
Donna Arnett,
Christy Avery,
Kathleen Barnes,
Lewis Becker,
Stephanie Bien,
Joshua Bis,
John Blangero,
Eric Boerwinkle,
Donald Bowden,
Steve Buyske,
Jianwen Cai,
Michael Cho,
Seung Choi,
Hélène Choquet,
L. Cupples,
Mary Cushman,
Michelle Daya,
Paul Vries,
Patrick Ellinor,
Nauder Faraday,
Myriam Fornage,
Stacey Gabriel,
Santhi Ganesh,
Misa Graff,
Namrata Gupta,
Jiang He,
Susan Heckbert,
Bertha Hidalgo,
Chani Hodonsky,
Marguerite Irvin,
Andrew Johnson,
Eric Jorgenson,
Robert Kaplan,
Sharon Kardia,
Tanika Kelly,
Charles Kooperberg,
Jessica Lasky-Su,
Ruth Loos,
Steven Lubitz,
Rasika Mathias,
Caitlin McHugh,
Courtney Montgomery,
Jee-Young Moon,
Alanna Morrison,
Nicholette Palmer,
Nathan Pankratz,
George Papanicolaou,
Juan Peralta,
Patricia Peyser,
Stephen Rich,
Jerome Rotter,
Edwin Silverman,
Jennifer Smith,
Nicholas Smith,
Kent Taylor,
Timothy Thornton,
Hemant Tiwari,
Russell Tracy,
Tao Wang,
Scott Weiss,
Lu Weng,
Kerri Wiggins,
James Wilson,
Lisa Yanek,
Sebastian Zöllner,
Kari North,
Paul Auer,
NHLBI Consortium,
TOPMed Group,
Laura Raffield,
Alexander Reiner,
Yun Li,
Steven Buyske,
Mariaelisa Graff,
Jessica Lasky‐Su +81 authors
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