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Genomic regions linked to diabetes identified


Genomic regions linked to diabetes identified
01 Jun 2021, 13:37 GMT+10
London [UK], June 1 (ANI): By including multi-ethnic participants, a large scale genetic study by the University of Exeter has identified more regions of the genome linked to type 2 diabetes-related traits than if the research had been conducted in Europe alone.
New findings published in the journal Nature Genetics demonstrate that expanding research into different ancestries yields more and better results and ultimately benefiting global patient care.
The international MAGIC collaboration, made up of more than 400 global academics, conducted a genome-wide association meta-analysis led by the University of Exeter.
Up to now, nearly 87 per cent of genomic research of this type has been conducted in Europe. This means that the way these findings are implemented may not optimally benefit people from non-European ancestries. ....

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Ethnically diverse research identifies more genetic markers linked to diabetes


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By ensuring ethnic diversity in a largescale genetic study, an international team of researchers, including a University of Massachusetts Amherst genetic epidemiologist, has identified more regions of the genome linked to type 2 diabetes-related traits.
The findings, published May 31 in
Nature Genetics, broaden the understanding of the biological basis of type 2 diabetes and demonstrate that expanding research into different ancestries yields better results. Ultimately the goal is to improve patient care worldwide by identifying genetic targets to treat the chronic metabolic disorder. Type 2 diabetes affects and sometimes debilitates more than 460 million adults worldwide, according to the International Diabetes Federation. About 1.5 million deaths were di ....

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Ethnic diversity in genetic study identifies more genomic regions linked to type 2 diabetes-related traits


Ethnic diversity in genetic study identifies more genomic regions linked to type 2 diabetes-related traits
By ensuring ethnic diversity in a largescale genetic study, an international team of researchers, including a University of Massachusetts Amherst genetic epidemiologist, has identified more regions of the genome linked to type 2 diabetes-related traits.
The findings, published May 31 in
Nature Genetics, broaden the understanding of the biological basis of type 2 diabetes and demonstrate that expanding research into different ancestries yields better results. Ultimately the goal is to improve patient care worldwide by identifying genetic targets to treat the chronic metabolic disorder. Type 2 diabetes affects and sometimes debilitates more than 460 million adults worldwide, according to the International Diabetes Federation. About 1.5 million deaths were directly caused by diabetes in 2019, the World Health Organization reports. ....

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Ethnically Diverse Research Identifies More Genetic Markers of Type 2 Diabetes-related Traits


UMass Amherst epidemiologist serves as a leading researcher in global collaboration
May 31, 2021
Cassandra Spracklen
AMHERST, Mass. – By ensuring ethnic diversity in a largescale genetic study, an international team of researchers, including a University of Massachusetts Amherst genetic epidemiologist, has identified more regions of the genome linked to type 2 diabetes-related traits.
The findings, published May 31 in Nature Genetics, broaden the understanding of the biological basis of type 2 diabetes and demonstrate that expanding research into different ancestries yields better results. Ultimately the goal is to improve patient care worldwide by identifying genetic targets to treat the chronic metabolic disorder. Type 2 diabetes affects and sometimes debilitates more than 460 million adults worldwide, according to the International Diabetes Federation. About 1.5 million deaths were directly caused by diabetes in 2019, the World Health Organization re ....

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Descubren más regiones genómicas relacionadas la diabetes tipo 2

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