Κυριακή 21 Αυγούστου 2016

Genome Biology : New research on MSRA, Ancestry-based healthcare

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Dear Dr Sfakianakis,

We are pleased to share with you our July content update, featuring journal news, top articles and our most recent table of contents.

Journal News
Meet the editors: We have a busy few months of travel coming up. Senior Editor Andrew Cosgrove will be attending Genome Science (Aug 30 – Sept 1, Liverpool, UK) and Genome Informatics (Sept 19-22, Hinxton, UK), Chief Editor Louisa Flintoft will be attending Microbiome and Disease (Sept 7-9, Hinxton, UK), Assistant Editor Dominique Morneau will be attending Single Cell Genomics (Sept 14-16, Hinxton, UK), and Associate Editor Barbara Cheifet will be attending Genomics of Common Diseases (Sept 25-28, Baltimore, USA).
Email us if you would like to arrange a meeting.

Featured Articles
Ancestry-based healthcare inequality
The concentration of genomic data from people with European ancestry causes healthcare inequality by obstructing the identification of disease variants in non-European groups, impeding diagnosis of genetic disorders.

Origin and spread of MRSA
ST59 is an epidemic MRSA clone found primarily in East Asia, responsible for extensive morbidity and mortality. This study resolves the controversial geographic origin and spread of ST59.

Sex-differences across complex traits
Gene-by-sex interactions and genetic heterogeneity among sexes are small but common features of high-level complex traits in humans, including anthropometric, cognitive, and cardiovascular phenotypes.


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ERRATUM
Erratum to: The shocking consequences of hybrid epigenomes
William T. Jordan and Robert J. Schmitz


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