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1. RAREsim: A simulation method for very rare genetic variants.

2. Population History and Gene Divergence in Native Mexicans Inferred from 76 Human Exomes.

3. The Future of Genomic Studies Must Be Globally Representative: Perspectives from PAGE.

4. Worldwide Frequencies of APOL1 Renal Risk Variants.

5. Genetic diversity in populations across Latin America: implications for population and medical genetic studies.

6. The clinical imperative for inclusivity: Race, ethnicity, and ancestry (REA) in genomics.

7. Identifying tagging SNPs for African specific genetic variation from the African Diaspora Genome.

8. Strategies for Enriching Variant Coverage in Candidate Disease Loci on a Multiethnic Genotyping Array.

9. Human genetics. The genetics of Mexico recapitulates Native American substructure and affects biomedical traits.

10. Gene flow from North Africa contributes to differential human genetic diversity in southern Europe.

11. Heterogeneity in genetic admixture across different regions of Argentina.

12. Hunter-gatherer genomic diversity suggests a southern African origin for modern humans.

13. Rapid evolution of a skin-lightening allele in southern African KhoeSan

14. A global reference for human genetic variation

15. Genome-wide association study of breast cancer in Latinas identifies novel protective variants on 6q25.

16. The genetics of Mexico recapitulates Native American substructure and affects biomedical traits

17. Assessing efficiency of fine-mapping obesity-associated variants through leveraging ancestry architecture and functional annotation using PAGE and UKBB cohorts.

18. Worldwide Frequencies of Apolipoprotein L1 Renal Risk Variants

19. Predicted gene expression in ancestrally diverse populations leads to discovery of susceptibility loci for lifestyle and cardiometabolic traits.

20. A first update on mapping the human genetic architecture of COVID-19

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