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Previous genetic association studies involving people with European ancestry may be inaccurate

www.nih.gov Previous genetic association studies involving people with European ancestry may be inaccurate

NIH study finds that failing to account for mixed genetic lineages could lead to inaccuracies.

Previous genetic association studies involving people with European ancestry may be inaccurate

Researchers have found that previous studies analyzing the genomes of people with European ancestry may have reported inaccurate results by not fully accounting for population structure. By considering mixed genetic lineages, researchers at the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), part of the National Institutes of Health, demonstrated that previously inferred links between a genomic variant that helps digest lactose and traits such as a person’s height and cholesterol level may not be valid.

Although this article refers to medical issues, it could have an impact on implied associations for DNA genealogy.

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