Role of the mitochondrial DNA 16184-16193 poly-C tract in type 2 diabetes.
Recent evidence suggests that polymorphic genetic variation in the non-coding region of mitochondrial DNA (the 16184-16193 polycytosine [poly-C] tract) contributes to the cause of type 2 diabetes, but previous studies only just reached significance. We aimed to investigate this association. We compa...
Main Authors: | Chinnery, P, Elliott, H, Patel, S, Lambert, C, Keers, S, Durham, SE, McCarthy, M, Hitman, G, Hattersley, A, Walker, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Jezik: | English |
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2005
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