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Diversity in immunogenomics: The value and the challenge

Peng, K.
Safonova, Y.
Mikhail Shugay
Popejoy, A.B.
Rodriguez, O.L.
Breden, F.
Brodin, P.
Burkhardt, A.M.
Bustamante, C.
Cao-Lormeau, V-M.
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Abstract
Immunogenomics studies have been largely limited to individuals of European ancestry, restricting the ability to identify variation in human adaptive immune responses across populations. Inclusion of a greater diversity of individuals in immunogenomics studies will substantially enhance our understanding of human immunology.
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2021
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Nature Publishing Group
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Immunogenomics,Human adaptive immune responses,Diversity,SDG-03 Good health and well-being
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Peng K, Safonova Y, Shugay M, Popejoy AB, Rodriguez OL, Breden F, Brodin P, Burkhardt AM, Bustamante C, Cao-Lormeau V-M, Corcoran MM, Duffy D, Fuentes-Guajardo M, Fujita R, Greiff V, Jönsson VD, Liu X, Quintana-Murci L, Rossetti M, Xie J, Yaari G, Zhang W, Abedalthagafi MS, Adekoya KO, Ahmed RA, Chang W-C, Gray C, Nakamura Y, Lees WD, Khatri P, Alachkar H, Scheepers C, Watson CT, Karlsson Hedestam GB, Mangul S. Diversity in immunogenomics: the value and the challenge. Nature Methods. 2021;18(6):588-91. DOI: 10.1038/s41592-021-01169-5.
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