Momeni, Jamal
Parejo, Melanie
Nielsen, Rasmus O.
Langa, Jorge
Montes, Iratxe
Papoutsis, Laetitia
Farajzadeh, Leila
Bendixen, Christian
Căuia, Eliza
Charrière, Jean-Daniel
Coffey, Mary F.
Costa, Cecilia
Dall’Olio, Raffaele
De la Rúa, Pilar
Drazic, M. Maja
Filipi, Janja
Galea, Thomas
Golubovski, Miroljub
Gregorc, Ales
Grigoryan, Karina
Hatjina, Fani
Ilyasov, Rustem
Ivanova, Evgeniya
Janashia, Irakli
Kandemir, Irfan
Karatasou, Aikaterini
Kekecoglu, Meral
Kezic, Nikola
Matray, Enikö Sz.
Mifsud, David
Moosbeckhofer, Rudolf
Nikolenko, Alexei G.
Papachristoforou, Alexandros
Petrov, Plamen
Pinto, M. Alice
Poskryakov, Aleksandr V.
Sharipov, Aglyam Y.
Siceanu, Adrian
Soysal, M. Ihsan
Uzunov, Aleksandar
Zammit-Mangion, Marion
Vingborg, Rikke
Bouga, Maria
Kryger, Per
Meixner, Marina D.
Estonba, Andone http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2851-5201
Funding for this research was provided by:
European Commission FP7 KBBE program (2013.1.3-02, SmartBees Grant Agreement number 613960)
Basque Government (IT1233-19)
Article History
Received: 29 May 2020
Accepted: 8 January 2021
First Online: 3 February 2021
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: Not applicable.
: Not applicable.
: JM, RON and RV were GenoSkan employees at the time the project was designed. GenoSkan, now owned by Eurofins Genomics, was an SME project partner in the SmartBees project. At present, JM is a bioinformatician at Eurofins Genomics, who is the genotyping service provider of the SNP chip presented in this study.