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Genome Information for Homo sapiens
The Integrative Genetic Approaches to Gene-Air Pollution Interactions in Asthma (GAP) study was proposed to use an innovative genetics approach in mice and humans to identify novel variants that interact with traffic-related pollutant exposures to affect lung function phenotypes and the risk of childhood asthma. The study participants were enrolled from the original southern California Children's Health Study (CHS). In the TOPMed project, seven Hispanic White participants who did not have asthma history were included in the WGS analysis.
| Accession | PRJNA472120; dbGaP: phs001602 |
| Type | Umbrella project (Subtype:Authorized Access) |
| Organism | Homo sapiens[Taxonomy ID: 9606] Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Euarchontoglires; Primates; Haplorrhini; Catarrhini; Hominidae; Homo; Homo sapiens |
| Submission | Registration date: 19-May-2018 NHLBI |
| Relevance | Medical |
Project Data:
| Resource Name | Number of Links |
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| Sequence data |
| SRA Experiments | 7 |
| Other datasets |
| BioSample | 7 |
| Genotype and Phenotype (dbGaP) | 1 |
NHLBI TOPMed: Children's Health Study (Integrative Genetic Approaches to Gene-Air Pollution Interactions in Asthma) encompasses the following sub-project:
| Project Type | Number of Projects |
| Phenotype or Genotype | 1 |
BioProject accession | Organism | Title |
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| PRJNA472121 | Homo sapiens | NHLBI TOPMed: Children's Health Study (Integrative Genetic Approaches to Gene-Air Pollution Interactions in Asthma) (UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA) |
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