Personal genomes: The case of the missing heritability
Brendan Maher
Nature, 2008, vol. 456, issue 7218, 18-21
Abstract:
When scientists opened up the human genome, they expected to find the genetic components of common traits and diseases. But they were nowhere to be seen. Brendan Maher shines a light on six places where the missing loot could be stashed away.
Date: 2008
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