Study limitations include that these groups were mostly
non-Hispanic white individuals and the results may not be generalizable to other racial / ethnic groups.
Not exact matches
Through a collaboration between Columbia University and the New York Genome Center, 303 additional families (1132 family members) of
white,
non-Hispanic European ancestry, 27 African Families (57
individuals) and 219 additional families (1788 family members) of Caribbean Hispanic ancestry have undergone WGS.
First, WLS respondents represent the
non-Hispanic White population born around 1939 who graduated from a Wisconsin high school in 1957 (Sewell et al., 2004) and exclude
individuals without a high school education, race / ethnic minorities, and immigrants.