Genetic data from Indigenous Greenlanders could help to narrow health-care gap
Laura Arbour ()
Nature, 2025, vol. 639, issue 8054, 307-309
Abstract:
A study involving 14% of the people in Greenland makes a case for including under-represented groups in population genomics data — which could reduce inequalities in genetics-based clinical care and personalized medicine.
Keywords: Genetics; Genomics; Public health (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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