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Exploring the Neandertal legacy of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma risk in Eurasians
BACKGROUND: The genomes of present-day non-Africans are composed of 1–3% of Neandertal-derived DNA as a consequence of admixture events between Neandertals and anatomically modern humans about 50–60 thousand years ago. Neandertal-introgressed single nucleotide polymorphisms (aSNPs) have been associa...
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