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Principal Investigator: David Altshuler, Program in Medical and Population Genetics, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA MeSH: Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/gap/cgi-bin/study.cgi?study_id=phs001095 T2D-GENES (Type 2 Diabetes Genetic Exploration by Next-Generation Sequencing in Multi-Ethnic Samples) is a NIDDK-funded international research consortium which seeks to identify genetic variants for type 2 diabetes (T2D) through multiethnic sequencing studies. T2D-GENES Project 1 is a multi-ethnic sequencing study designed to assess whether less common variants play a role in T2D risk and to assess similarities and differences in the distribution of T2D risk variants across ancestry groups. The individuals were obtained from 14 cohorts that are listed in Table 1. The strategy was to perform deep exome sequencing of 12,940 individuals, 6,504 with T2D and 6,436 controls, divided among five ancestry groups: Europeans, East Asians, South Asians, American Hispanics, and African Americans. Sequencing was performed at the Broad Institute using the Agilent v2 capture reagent on Illumina HiSeq machines. Please note that while we summarize the full sample list in publications and below, the Kooperative Gesundheitsforschung in der Region Augsburg (KORA) study does not have a sub study, as it is not consented to be deposited in dbGAP. *Table 1.* T2D-GENES Whole Exome Sequencing Studies table border="1" tr th*Ancestry*/th th*Study*/th th*Countries of Origin*/th th*# Cases*/th th*# Controls*/th /tr tr tdAfrican American/td tdJackson Heart Study/td tdUS/td td502/td td527/td /tr tr tdAfrican American/td tdWake Forest School of Medicine Study/td tdUS/td td518/td td532/td /tr tr tdEast Asian/td tdKorea Association Research Project/td tdKorea/td td526/td td561/td /tr tr tdEast Asian/td tdSingapore Diabetes Cohort Study; Singapore Prospective Study Program/td tdSingapore (Chinese)/td td486/td td592/td /tr tr tdEuropean/td tdAshkenazi/td tdUS, Israel/td td506/td td352/td /tr tr tdEuropean/td tdMetabolic Syndrome in Men Study (METSIM)/td tdFinland/td td484/td td498/td /tr tr tdEuropean/td tdFinland-United States Investigation of NIDDM Genetics (FUSION) Study/td tdFinland/td td472/td td476/td /tr tr tdEuropean/td tdKooperative Gesundheitsforschung in der Region Augsburg (KORA)/td tdGermany/td td97/td td90/td /tr tr tdEuropean/td tdUK Type 2 Diabetes Genetics Consortium (UKT2D)/td tdUK/td td322/td td320/td /tr tr tdEuropean/td tdMalmö-Botnia Study/td tdFinland, Sweden/td td478/td td443/td /tr tr tdHispanic/td tdSan Antonio Family Heart Study, San Antonio Family Diabetes/ Gallbladder Study, Veterans Administration Genetic Epidemiology Study, and the Investigation of Nephropathy and Diabetes Study Family Component/td tdUS/td td272/td td219/td /tr tr tdHispanic/td tdStarr County, Texas/td tdUS/td td749/td td704/td /tr tr tdSouth Asian/td tdLondon Life Sciences Population Study (LOLIPOP)/td tdUK (Indian Asian)/td td530/td td538/td /tr tr tdSouth Asian/td tdSingapore Indian Eye Study/td tdSingapore (Indian Asian)/td td563/td td585/td /tr /table The Ashkenazi study contributed 506 cases and 352 controls to T2D-GENES Project 1.

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dbGaP phs001095 T2D-GENES Multi-Ethnic Exome Sequencing Study: Ashkenazi

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