Mapping genetic diversity with the GenomeIndia project

Published in Nature Genetics
Chandrika Bhattacharya , ... , Himanshu Sinha , Manikandan Narayanan , Karthik Raman , Raghu Padinjat , Radhakrishnan Sabarinathan , GenomeIndia Consortium , Yadati Narahari , Vijayalakshmi Ravindranath , Kumarasamy Thangaraj , Divya Tej Sowpati , Mohammed Faruq , Analabha Basu , Bratati Kahali

The rich ethnolinguistic and sociocultural differences that exist in India offers a unique opportunity to study human diversity. With the whole genomes of 10,000 healthy and unrelated Indians from 83 populations, the GenomeIndia project captures the genetic diversity of one of the highly underrepresented populations in the global genomics landscape.