Genome-wide genetic ancestry measurements to predict lung function in European populations

Bérubé Jean-Christophe, Lamontagne Maxime, Couture Christian, Nickle David, Timens Wim, Postma Dirkje S., Sin Don D., Paré Peter D., Laviolette Michel, Bossé Yohan

Source: Eur Respir J 2013; 42: 1144-1147
Journal Issue: October

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