Joint calling of the ExAC publications
Orli Bahcall
We report this week in Nature and Nature Genetics the first publications from the Exome Aggregation Consortium (ExAC), a project that has generated the largest catalogue to date of variation in the protein-coding regions of the genome (known collectively as the exome), aggregating sequence data from over 60,000 individuals from across 21 research studies. Most importantly, they have provided a publicly accessible database (https://www.exac.broadinstitute.org), which has already become a critical
