Genetic Epidemiology

The study of the role of genetic variables in disease production in human populations is known as genetic epidemiology. Biochemical indicators in particular, as well as genomic and epigenomic data, are used in genetic epidemiology to improve the resolving power of standard epidemiologic methods. Genetic epidemiology also investigates the interplay between genes and the environment, as well as the incorporation of disease biology into nonphysical models.


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