It serves as a document ID for CDC Public Comment Summaries regarding the "National Conversation on Public Health and Chemical Exposures," which addressed community concerns about toxic substances like formaldehyde and mercury.
In the field of genetics, "125,748" is the specific number of human exomes analyzed alongside 15,708 genomes to form the .
The number is associated with several distinct professional and scientific topics depending on the context. Most notably, it refers to the count of exomes (protein-coding regions of the genome) analyzed in a landmark genetic study.
The identifier also appears in federal health and safety records:
Researchers use this cohort to study multi-nucleotide variants (MNVs) and classify genetic risk for rare and common diseases. 2. Pharmacy and Healthcare Education
125748 [2025-2027]
It serves as a document ID for CDC Public Comment Summaries regarding the "National Conversation on Public Health and Chemical Exposures," which addressed community concerns about toxic substances like formaldehyde and mercury.
In the field of genetics, "125,748" is the specific number of human exomes analyzed alongside 15,708 genomes to form the . 125748
The number is associated with several distinct professional and scientific topics depending on the context. Most notably, it refers to the count of exomes (protein-coding regions of the genome) analyzed in a landmark genetic study. It serves as a document ID for CDC
The identifier also appears in federal health and safety records: Most notably, it refers to the count of
Researchers use this cohort to study multi-nucleotide variants (MNVs) and classify genetic risk for rare and common diseases. 2. Pharmacy and Healthcare Education