New Method for Genetic Analysis
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•New method to analyze complex genetic data could be the key to tackling rare diseases
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Scientists from the University of Nottingham have developed a new method of genetic analysis.
Genome-wide association studies provide a method to map genotypes and phenotypes.
This helps scientists to understand biology, and in turn, how to treat certain diseases.
New and more accurate statistical methods maximizing the investigative power of biological or medical data are needed to help define gene targets.
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