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AuthorChekroun, Ikram
AuthorShenbagam, Shruti
AuthorAlmarri, Mohamed A.
AuthorMokrab, Younes
AuthorUddin, Mohammed
AuthorAlkhnbashi, Omer S.
AuthorZaki, Maha S.
AuthorNajmabadi, Hossein
AuthorKahrizi, Kimia
AuthorFakhro, Khalid A.
AuthorAlmontashiri, Naif A. M.
AuthorAli, Fahad R.
AuthorÖzbek, Uğur
AuthorReversade, Bruno
AuthorAlkuraya, Fowzan S.
AuthorAlsheikh-Ali, Alawi
AuthorAbou Tayoun, Ahmad N.
Available date2025-04-13T04:46:17Z
Publication Date2025
Publication NameNature Genetics
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41588-025-02075-8
ISSN10614036
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/64151
AbstractThe Greater Middle East (GME) represents a concentrated region of unparalleled genetic diversity, characterized by an abundance of distinct alleles, founder mutations and extensive autozygosity driven by high consanguinity rates. These genetic hallmarks present a unique, yet vastly untapped resource for genomic research on Mendelian diseases. Despite this immense potential, the GME continues to face substantial challenges in comprehensive data collection and analysis. This Perspective highlights the region's unique position as a natural laboratory for genetic discovery and explores the challenges that have stifled progress thus far. Importantly, we propose strategic solutions, advocating for an all-inclusive research approach. With targeted investment and focused efforts, the latent genetic wealth in the GME can be transformed into a global hub for genomic research that will redefine and advance our understanding of the human genome.
SponsorWe thank our respective institutions for internal support. A.N.A.T. received funding from the Al Jalila Foundation (grant number MBRU-PD2024-09) and Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences at Dubai Health (grant numbers MBRU-RG2024-05 and CSRG-24-19). U.\u00D6. received funding from the European Union Research and Innovation program (grant number 952346).
Languageen
PublisherNature Research
SubjectGreater Middle East (GME)
Genetic Diversity
Mendelian Diseases
Consanguinity
Genomic Research
Human genetics-Research-Middle East
Genomics-Middle East
Genetic disorders-Middle East
Consanguinity-Genetic aspects
Medical genetics-Research-International cooperation
TitleGenomics of rare diseases in the Greater Middle East
TypeArticle
dc.accessType Abstract Only


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