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Using association-based genetics to understand basic biology

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Genome association studies have been traditionally used to explore genotype to disease phenotype associations. However, this a very general technique which can be used for any observable phenotype with a proportion variance due to genetic differences. I will illustrate recent progress in using genetic based association to understand basic biological phenomena, such as chromatin accessibility in lymphocytes and Drosophila Oogensis.

This talk is part of the Seminars on Quantitative Biology @ CRUK Cambridge Institute series.

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