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How Do Natural Disasters Affect The Genetic Structure Of A Population Conclusion? [Solved]

Background: When much of a population is suddenly wiped out by an earthquake or hurricane, the individuals that survive the event are usually a random sampling of the original group. As a result, the genetic makeup of the population can change dramatically. This phenomenon is known as the bottleneck effect.

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Methods for rare variant association analysis

Rare variants contribute to development of familial cancer.