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Genetic and environmental pathways to complex diseases

Pathogenesis of complex diseases involves the integration of genetic and environmental factors over time, making it particularly difficult to tease apart relationships between phenotype, genotype, and environmental factors using traditional experimental approaches. Using gene-centered databases, we...

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Published in:BMC systems biology 2009-05, Vol.3 (46), p.46-46, Article 46
Main Authors: Gohlke, Julia M, Thomas, Reuben, Zhang, Yonqing, Rosenstein, Michael C, Davis, Allan P, Murphy, Cynthia, Becker, Kevin G, Mattingly, Carolyn J, Portier, Christopher J
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Disease - genetics
Diseases
Environment
Environmental aspects
Evolution, Molecular
Gene expression
Gene Expression Regulation
Genetic aspects
Genome-Wide Association Study
Genotype
Health aspects
Humans
Mental Disorders - etiology
Mental Disorders - genetics
Mental Disorders - metabolism
Mental Disorders - pathology
Metabolic Diseases - etiology
Metabolic Diseases - genetics
Metabolic Diseases - metabolism
Metabolic Diseases - pathology
Phenotype
Public health
Transcription, Genetic
title Genetic and environmental pathways to complex diseases
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