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DNA linkage map for complex diseases

 
  September, 26 2001 6:22
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Rutgers scientists mapping DNA links to complex diseases

By the end of this year, Rutgers researchers plan to complete a genetic linkage map that may help scientists eventually pinpoint the DNA differences that predispose people toward heart disease, diabetes and other complex diseases.

SNP Consortium

Contact:
Kevin P. Hyland
khyland@ur.rutgers.edu
732-973-7084
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey


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