… humangenetics will be to understand the biological mechanisms by which genetic variants influence phenotypes, including disease … consequences for disease diagnosis, risk prediction…
… the genetic architecture of metabolic disease is likely to deliver tangible benefits to human … control of key elements of metabolic homeostasis, humangenetics is likely to inform decisions …
… Using 2,571 genome-wide significant associations, we demonstrate that the genetic … into the diseaseimpacts of testosterone and highlight the importance of sex-specific genetic …
… of the genetic basis of many complex diseases by identifying genetic variants associated with the disease and … of complex diseases in both population genetics and evolutionary context. …
CS Ku, EY Loy, A Salim, Y Pawitan… - Journal of human genetics, 2010 - nature.com
… genetic … genetic markers in humangenetic and diseasegene mapping studies. The aim of this review article is to summarize the latest developments in the discovery of humangenetic …
… aims to define the genetic variations accounting for inter-individual variability in the course … human infections. From a clinical standpoint, this humangenetic view of infectious diseases …
HW Mohrenweiser, DM Wilson III, IM Jones - … Research/Fundamental and …, 2003 - Elsevier
… of disease result from the interaction of genetic susceptibility and exposure. DNA repair is an example of a cellular process where genetic … Additionally, while a humangenetic syndrome …
M Dallmann-Sauer, W Correa-Macedo, E Schurr - Mammalian genome, 2018 - Springer
… humangenetic predisposition to clinical TB disease and leprosy. We also summarize initial genetic findings obtained for buruli ulcer (BU), the third most common mycobacterial disease. …
… and for understanding the genetic basis of humandisease. In this review, we summarize data on patterns of humangenetic diversity and the evolutionary forces (mutation, genetic drift, …