2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.12.02.626424
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Study design and the sampling of deleterious rare variants in biobank-scale datasets

Margaret C. Steiner,
Daniel P. Rice,
Arjun Biddanda
et al.

Abstract: One key component of study design in population genetics is the “geographic breadth” of a sample (i.e., how broad a region across which individuals are sampled). How the geographic breadth of a sample impacts observations of rare, deleterious variants is unclear, even though such variants are of particular interest for biomedical and evolutionary applications. Here, in order to gain insight into the effects of sample design on ascertained genetic variants, we formulate a stochastic model of dispersal, genetic … Show more

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