Infectious diseases, both in their endemic and epidemic forms, have shaped the human genome. Ecology has also contributed to geographically constrained pressures on human populations. There are now multiple examples of population-specific genetic variants that modulate susceptibility to infection - several of which have been observed solely in Europeans. The pathogen genome also mutates and adapts to individuals and common alleles in populations. The current understanding has benefited from genome-wide association studies as well as from rapid progress in the genetic characterization of Mendelian immunodeficiencies that are defined by susceptibility to specific pathogens. It is expected that current efforts to characterize rare human geneti...
Before Robert Koch's work in the late nineteenth century, diseases such as tuberculosis and leprosy ...
Wide genome analyses of vast population samples permitted by rapid technological progress (high-thro...
Genetic epidemiology, including twin studies, provides robust evidence that genetic variation in hum...
Infectious diseases, both in their endemic and epidemic forms, have shaped the human genome. Ecology...
Recent genome-wide studies have reported novel associations between common polymorphisms and suscept...
Infectious pathogens have long been recognized as potentially powerful agents impacting on the evolu...
Identifying the causes of similarities and differences in genetic disease prevalence among humans is...
Our understanding of the variation in individual clinical responses to pathogens has become increasi...
Background: Searching for associations between genetic variants and complex diseases has been a very...
A genetic basis for interindividual variation in susceptibility to human infectious diseases has bee...
Human genetic variation is a major determinant of susceptibility to many common infectious diseases....
The range of genetic diversity within human populations is enormous. Genetic susceptibility to commo...
Europeans have been the focus of some of the largest studies of genetic diversity in any species to ...
Risk of disease is multifactorial and can be shaped by socio-economic, demographic, cultural, enviro...
Host genetic factors play a major role in determining differential susceptibility to major infectiou...
Before Robert Koch's work in the late nineteenth century, diseases such as tuberculosis and leprosy ...
Wide genome analyses of vast population samples permitted by rapid technological progress (high-thro...
Genetic epidemiology, including twin studies, provides robust evidence that genetic variation in hum...
Infectious diseases, both in their endemic and epidemic forms, have shaped the human genome. Ecology...
Recent genome-wide studies have reported novel associations between common polymorphisms and suscept...
Infectious pathogens have long been recognized as potentially powerful agents impacting on the evolu...
Identifying the causes of similarities and differences in genetic disease prevalence among humans is...
Our understanding of the variation in individual clinical responses to pathogens has become increasi...
Background: Searching for associations between genetic variants and complex diseases has been a very...
A genetic basis for interindividual variation in susceptibility to human infectious diseases has bee...
Human genetic variation is a major determinant of susceptibility to many common infectious diseases....
The range of genetic diversity within human populations is enormous. Genetic susceptibility to commo...
Europeans have been the focus of some of the largest studies of genetic diversity in any species to ...
Risk of disease is multifactorial and can be shaped by socio-economic, demographic, cultural, enviro...
Host genetic factors play a major role in determining differential susceptibility to major infectiou...
Before Robert Koch's work in the late nineteenth century, diseases such as tuberculosis and leprosy ...
Wide genome analyses of vast population samples permitted by rapid technological progress (high-thro...
Genetic epidemiology, including twin studies, provides robust evidence that genetic variation in hum...