The International Genome Sample Resource

The 1000 Genomes Project created a catalogue of common human genetic variation, using openly consented samples from people who declared themselves to be healthy. The reference data resources generated by the project remain heavily used by the biomedical science community.

The International Genome Sample Resource (IGSR) maintains and shares the human genetic variation resources built by the 1000 Genomes Project. We also update the resources to the current reference assembly, add new data sets generated from the 1000 Genomes Project samples and add data from projects working with other openly consented samples.

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Tuesday September 24, 2024

New HGVSC data release

The Human Genome Structural Variation Consortium (HGSVC) have constructed and analysed complete haplotype sequences, including fully resolved centromeres and segmental duplications, from 65 individuals of diverse ancestries. This forms the first population-scale set of human genome assemblies resolved to near T2T completeness. This work is described in Complex genetic variation in nearly complete human genomes by Logsdon, Ebert, Audano, Loftus et al.

More information and links to data are available on the HGSVC3 page.

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