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1000 genomes a deep catalog of human genetic variation igsr the international genome sample resource supporting open human variation data toggle navigation home about data help 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 explore the data sets in igsr through our data portal access hgsvc data view variants in genomic context in ensembl latest announcements wednesday july 23 2025 new publications describing variants from the 1000 genomes project samples from hgsvc and collaborators complex genetic variation in nearly complete human genomes by logsdon g a et al describes an extensive catalog of variation from the near complete assemblies of 65 human genomes from diverse 1000 genomes project samples these high quality assemblies enable a more comprehensive insight into all variant types including those within complex regions data is available via the hgsvc3 collection structural variation in 1 019 diverse humans based on long read sequencing by schloissnig s et al describes the characterisation of structural variants in 1019 samples from 26 different the 1000 genomes project populations this study used intermediate coverage long read sequencing and a novel integration of linear and graph genome based analyses data is available via the 1kg_ont_vienna collection all announcements embl ebi 2008 2026 site maintained by embl ebi terms of use privacy and cookies to cite igsr please use our nar publication the international genome sample resource igsr has been established at embl ebi to continue supporting data generated by the 1000 genomes project supplemented with new data and new analysis
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