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-DAG2 is one of Lifelines'​ [[additional assessments]] performed in collaboration with the UMCG [[https://​www.systemsgenetics.nl/​|department of genetics]] (see also: [[DEEP|DAG1]] ​and [[DAG3]]). DAG is the abbreviation of DArmGezondheid,​ or "​Gastrointestinal health"​ in Dutch.\\ +DAG2 is one of [[start|Lifelines]]' [[additional assessments]] performed in collaboration with the UMCG [[https://​www.systemsgenetics.nl/​|department of genetics]] (see also: [[DEEP|DAG1]][[DAG3]], [[DAG4]] and [[DAG5]]). DAG is the abbreviation of DArmGezondheid,​ or "​Gastrointestinal health"​ in Dutch.\\ 
-DAG2 comprised of the collection and analyses of samples ​and data following the same protocol as [[DEEP|DAG1]],​ in a small group of Lifelines participants that had previously been included in the [[http://​www.nlgenome.nl/​|GoNL]] project. For these participants,​ the whole genome sequence was analysed+DAG2 comprised of the collection and analyses of blood, breath, ​and faecal samples plus gastrointestinal questionnaire ​data following the same protocol as [[DEEP|DAG1]],​ in a small group of Lifelines participants that had previously been included in the [[http://​www.nlgenome.nl/​|GoNL]] project. ​
  
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 DAG2 included approximately 110 adult Lifelines participants from the 55 parent-parent-child trio’s whose blood samples (165 samples total) were donated to the [[http://​www.nlgenome.nl/​|GoNL]] project for [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Whole_genome_sequencing|whole genome sequencing]]((Francioli LC et al. (2014) Whole-genome sequence variation, population structure and demographic history of the Dutch population. Nature Genetics 46(8): 818-825)).\\ ​ DAG2 included approximately 110 adult Lifelines participants from the 55 parent-parent-child trio’s whose blood samples (165 samples total) were donated to the [[http://​www.nlgenome.nl/​|GoNL]] project for [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Whole_genome_sequencing|whole genome sequencing]]((Francioli LC et al. (2014) Whole-genome sequence variation, population structure and demographic history of the Dutch population. Nature Genetics 46(8): 818-825)).\\ ​
 In this consortium project, a total of 250 Dutch parent-offspring families were sequenced. Five Dutch biobanks contributed samples: Lifelines, the [[http://​www.leidenlangleven.nl/​nl/​home|Leiden Longevity Study]], the [[http://​www.tweelingenregister.org/​en/​information/​|Netherlands Twin Registry]], the [[http://​www.ergo-onderzoek.nl/​wp/​|Rotterdam Study]] and the [[http://​www.epib.nl/​research/​erf/​erf_index.html|Rucphen Study]].\\ ​ In this consortium project, a total of 250 Dutch parent-offspring families were sequenced. Five Dutch biobanks contributed samples: Lifelines, the [[http://​www.leidenlangleven.nl/​nl/​home|Leiden Longevity Study]], the [[http://​www.tweelingenregister.org/​en/​information/​|Netherlands Twin Registry]], the [[http://​www.ergo-onderzoek.nl/​wp/​|Rotterdam Study]] and the [[http://​www.epib.nl/​research/​erf/​erf_index.html|Rucphen Study]].\\ ​
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