Nearly 29,000 genetic ‘switches’ found unique to East Asian populations

Researchers have mapped how genetic switches are regulated in East Asian populations, identifying tens of thousands of unique markers linked to complex diseases. This massive dataset bridges a crucial diversity gap in genetics, paving the way for more inclusive translation of genetic discovery worldwide.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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