[HTML][HTML] Genetic epidemiology of diabetes

MA Permutt, J Wasson, N Cox - The Journal of clinical …, 2005 - Am Soc Clin Investig
MA Permutt, J Wasson, N Cox
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2005Am Soc Clin Investig
Conventional genetic analysis focuses on the genes that account for specific phenotypes,
while traditional epidemiology is more concerned with the environmental causes and risk
factors related to traits. Genetic epidemiology is an alliance of the 2 fields that focuses on
both genetics, including allelic variants in different populations, and environment, in order to
explain exactly how genes convey effects in different environmental contexts and to arrive at
a more complete comprehension of the etiology of complex traits. In this review, we discuss …
Conventional genetic analysis focuses on the genes that account for specific phenotypes, while traditional epidemiology is more concerned with the environmental causes and risk factors related to traits. Genetic epidemiology is an alliance of the 2 fields that focuses on both genetics, including allelic variants in different populations, and environment, in order to explain exactly how genes convey effects in different environmental contexts and to arrive at a more complete comprehension of the etiology of complex traits. In this review, we discuss the epidemiology of diabetes and the current understanding of the genetic bases of obesity and diabetes and provide suggestions for accelerated accumulation of clinically useful genetic information.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation