Searching for genetic determinants in the new millennium

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Abstract

Human genetics is now at a critical juncture. The molecular methods used successfully to identify the genes underlying rare mendelian syndromes are failing to find the numerous genes causing more common, familial, non- mendelian diseases. With the human genome sequence nearing completion, new opportunities are being presented for unravelling the complex genetic basis of non-mendelian disorders based on large-scale genome-wide studies. Considerable debate has arisen regarding the best approach to take. In this review I discuss these issues, together with suggestions for optimal post- genome strategies.

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Risch, N. J. (2000, June 15). Searching for genetic determinants in the new millennium. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/35015718

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