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Unlocking Family Ties With DNA Data
Southern ChinaWednesday, December 18, 2024
In this study, scientists tested how well two tools (IBIS and KING) can find relationships up to the seventh degree. They used whole genome sequencing data from two Chinese families and made some samples low-quality. They also created samples that act like SNP array data, which has less info but is easier to get.
Through experiments, the scientists showed that the tools and processes work well even with low-quality samples. Plus, they found that special site filtering can boost how accurate kinship is found. This means more proof is needed for future studies.
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