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The Analytical Scientist / Issues / 2026 / May / A Global Atlas of Human Molecular Diversity
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A Global Atlas of Human Molecular Diversity 

A new, open-access dataset maps ethnicity- and geography-associated variation across immune, metabolic, and microbiome features 

05/25/2026 2 min read
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Clinical Scorecard: A Global Atlas of Human Molecular Diversity

At a Glance

CategoryDetail
ConditionMolecular and microbial diversity linked to ethnicity and geography
Key MechanismsGenomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic, lipidomic, glycomic, immune, and microbiome profiling
Target PopulationHealthy adults of European, East Asian, and South Asian ancestry
Care SettingMulti-continental study across Asia, Europe, and North America

Key Highlights

  • Study analyzed samples from 322 healthy individuals across three ancestry groups
  • Ethnicity and geography linked to distinct molecular and microbial signatures
  • South Asian participants showed higher pathogen-reactive antibody signatures
  • European ancestry individuals had greater gut microbial diversity
  • Geography influenced biological age and molecular profiles

Guideline-Based Recommendations

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          Patient & Prescribing Data

          Healthy individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds

          Molecular and microbial baselines differ across populations

          Clinical Best Practices

          • Utilize open-access datasets for precision medicine research
          • Consider ethnicity and geography in molecular profiling

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