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    A second generation human haplotype map of over 3.1 million SNPs

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    We describe the Phase II HapMap, which characterizes over 3.1 million human single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) genotyped in 270 individuals from four geographically diverse populations and includes 25-35% of common SNP variation in the populations surveyed. The map is estimated to capture untyped common variation with an average maximum r(2) of between 0.9 and 0.96 depending on population. We demonstrate that the current generation of commercial genome-wide genotyping products captures common Phase II SNPs with an average maximum r(2) of up to 0.8 in African and up to 0.95 in non-African populations, and that potential gains in power in association studies can be obtained through imputation. These data also reveal novel aspects of the structure of linkage disequilibrium. We show that 10-30% of pairs of individuals within a population share at least one region of extended genetic identity arising from recent ancestry and that up to 1% of all common variants are untaggable, primarily because they lie within recombination hotspots. We show that recombination rates vary systematically around genes and between genes of different function. Finally, we demonstrate increased differentiation at non-synonymous, compared to synonymous, SNPs, resulting from systematic differences in the strength or efficacy of natural selection between populations.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/62863/1/nature06258.pd

    Estimation of state of charge for lithium-ion batteries - A Review

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    Recent trends in the graphene-based sensors for the detection of hydrogen peroxide

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    Composite anodes for lithium-ion batteries: status and trends

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    Nanoparticles and potential neurotoxicity: focus on molecular mechanisms

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    Porous carbon spheres: Recent developments and applications

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    Biodegradable polymers in dental tissue engineering and regeneration

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    Modeling neuromuscular junctions <em>in vitro</em>: A review of the current progress employing human induced pluripotent stem cells

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    Risk spillover effects of international crude oil market on China’s major markets

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