Young-onset type 2 diabetes families are the major contributors to genetic loci in the Diabetes UK Warren 2 genome scan and identify putative novel loci on chromosomes 8q21, 21q22, and 22q11.
A young onset of type 2 diabetes is likely to result, in part, from greater genetic susceptibility. Young-onset families may therefore represent a group in which genes are more easily detectable by linkage. To test this hypothesis, we conducted age at diagnosis (AAD) stratified linkage analyses in t...
Main Authors: | Frayling, T, Wiltshire, S, Hitman, G, Walker, M, Levy, J, Sampson, M, Groves, C, Menzel, S, McCarthy, M, Hattersley, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2003
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