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Are there limits on the size of the study I can propose for resequencing?

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Are there limits on the size of the study I can propose for resequencing?

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Resequencing projects are calculated as “baseline reference sequence x number of samples.” “Baseline reference sequence” is defined as the sum of the lengths of the candidate genes and/or genomic regions to be targeted in each sample. The sample size should be between 94 and 564, but projects with a minimum of 47 also will be considered. Investigators must contact the NHLBI before submitting a project larger than 60 Mb.

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