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Muthukrishnan Eaaswarkhanth

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Janivara R, Hazra U, Pfennig A, Harlemon M, Kim M, Eaaswarkhanth M, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jan; PMID: 38293167
Androgenetic alopecia is a highly heritable trait. However, much of our understanding about the genetics of male pattern baldness comes from individuals of European descent. Here, we examined a novel...
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Alqaderi H, Ramakodi M, Nizam R, Jacob S, Devarajan S, Eaaswarkhanth M, et al.
Microorganisms . 2021 Jul; 9(6). PMID: 34200004
The potential role of the salivary microbiome in human diseases has increasingly been explored. The salivary microbiome has been characterized in several global populations, except the Arabian Gulf region. Hence,...
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Eaaswarkhanth M, Pathak A, Ongaro L, Montinaro F, Hebbar P, Alsmadi O, et al.
Eur J Hum Genet . 2021 Mar; 30(3):307-319. PMID: 33753911
Recent studies have showed the diverse genetic architecture of the highly consanguineous populations inhabiting the Arabian Peninsula. Consanguinity coupled with heterogeneity is complex and makes it difficult to understand the...
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Dashti M, Alsaleh H, Eaaswarkhanth M, John S, Nizam R, Melhem M, et al.
Front Genet . 2021 Mar; 12:626260. PMID: 33659027
Background/objectives: Whole-exome sequencing is a valuable tool to determine genetic variations that are associated with rare and common health conditions. A limited number of studies demonstrated that mitochondrial DNA can...
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Al-Mulla F, Mohammad A, Madhoun A, Haddad D, Ali H, Eaaswarkhanth M, et al.
Heliyon . 2021 Feb; 7(2):e06133. PMID: 33532652
The severity of the new COVID-19 pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus is strikingly variable in different global populations. SARS-CoV-2 uses as a cell receptor, protease, and peptidase to invade...
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Dashti M, Alsaleh H, Rodriguez-Flores J, Eaaswarkhanth M, Al-Mulla F, Thanaraj T
Sci Rep . 2021 Jan; 11(1):1091. PMID: 33441698
Obesity, a major risk factor for metabolic disorders, is highly prevalent in Qatari population. Maternal transmission of obesity traits can be significant; for example, X haplogroup is known to be...
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Eaaswarkhanth M, Madhoun A, Al-Mulla F
Int J Infect Dis . 2020 May; 96:459-460. PMID: 32464271
The increasing number of deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic has raised serious global concerns. Increased testing capacity and ample intensive care availability could explain lower mortality in some countries...
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Eaaswarkhanth M, Campelo Dos Santos A, Gokcumen O, Al-Mulla F, Thanaraj T
Genome Biol Evol . 2020 Feb; 12(3):77-87. PMID: 32068798
Despite the extreme and varying environmental conditions prevalent in the Arabian Peninsula, it has experienced several waves of human migrations following the out-of-Africa diaspora. Eventually, the inhabitants of the peninsula...
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Eaaswarkhanth M, Melhem M, Sharma P, Nizam R, Madhoun A, Chaubey G, et al.
Appl Clin Genet . 2019 Jun; 12:63-70. PMID: 31213875
The association of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variations with obesity has been investigated in diverse populations across the world. However, such obesity-associated mtDNA examinations are rarely conducted in Arab populations. We...
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John S, Antony D, Eaaswarkhanth M, Hebbar P, Channanath A, Thomas D, et al.
Sci Rep . 2018 Nov; 8(1):16583. PMID: 30409984
Consanguineous populations of the Arabian Peninsula have been underrepresented in global efforts that catalogue human exome variability. We sequenced 291 whole exomes of unrelated, healthy native Arab individuals from Kuwait...