The relationships between diseases and genetic factors are by no means uniform. Single-gene diseases are caused primarily by rare mutations of specific genes. Although each single-gene disease has a low prevalence, there are an estimated 5000 or more such diseases in the world. In contrast, multifactorial diseases are diseases in which both genetic and environmental factors are involved in onset. These include a variety of diseases, such as diabetes and autoimmune diseases, and onset is caused by a range of various environmental factors together with a number of genetic factors. With the astonishing advances in genome analysis technology in recent years and the accumulation of data on human genome variation, there has been a rapid progress ...
Autoimmune diseases are chronic and debilitating conditions arising from abnormal immune responses d...
With the discovery that sickle cell anaemia is the result of a structurally altered haemoglobin prot...
During the past ten years the field of human disease genetics has made major leaps, including the co...
The relationships between diseases and genetic factors are by no means uniform. Single-gene diseases...
Immunogenetic analysis of disease susceptibility has been encouraged by the identification of strong...
Advances in genomics have led to discovery of hundreds of mutations causing rare diseases and thousa...
AbstractThe completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new er...
Susceptibility to common human diseases is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. The...
Genetic association studies have identified not only hundreds of susceptibility loci to immune-media...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
After more than a decade of hope and hype, researchers are finally making inroads into understanding...
Autoimmune diseases occur when an individual’s own immune system attacks and destroys his or her hea...
Genetic association studies have identified not only hundreds of susceptibility loci to immune-media...
Immune-mediated disorders are common diseases affecting 5-10% of the population. They include two se...
1. Autoimmune diseases are common conditions which appear to develop in genetically susceptible indi...
Autoimmune diseases are chronic and debilitating conditions arising from abnormal immune responses d...
With the discovery that sickle cell anaemia is the result of a structurally altered haemoglobin prot...
During the past ten years the field of human disease genetics has made major leaps, including the co...
The relationships between diseases and genetic factors are by no means uniform. Single-gene diseases...
Immunogenetic analysis of disease susceptibility has been encouraged by the identification of strong...
Advances in genomics have led to discovery of hundreds of mutations causing rare diseases and thousa...
AbstractThe completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new er...
Susceptibility to common human diseases is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. The...
Genetic association studies have identified not only hundreds of susceptibility loci to immune-media...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
After more than a decade of hope and hype, researchers are finally making inroads into understanding...
Autoimmune diseases occur when an individual’s own immune system attacks and destroys his or her hea...
Genetic association studies have identified not only hundreds of susceptibility loci to immune-media...
Immune-mediated disorders are common diseases affecting 5-10% of the population. They include two se...
1. Autoimmune diseases are common conditions which appear to develop in genetically susceptible indi...
Autoimmune diseases are chronic and debilitating conditions arising from abnormal immune responses d...
With the discovery that sickle cell anaemia is the result of a structurally altered haemoglobin prot...
During the past ten years the field of human disease genetics has made major leaps, including the co...