The potential for genetic screening of multifactorialdiseases, for example, cancers, should also be considered.
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In humans, the elucidation of the genetics underlying multifactorialdiseases such as pre-eclampsia remains complex.
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Overall genomic discoveries for preterm birth lag behind progress for many other multifactorialdiseases and traits.
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The heritability of most common, multifactorialdiseases is rather modest and known genetic effects account for a small part of it.
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Unfortunately, the use of these resources and their interpretation are not straightforward when applied to complex, multifactorialdiseases such as schizophrenia.
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The allele frequency data for MTHFR could increase the accuracy and reliability of the individual risk calculation for multifactorialdiseases in the Russian population.
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Background: Multifactorialdiseases arise from complex patterns of interaction between a set of genetic traits and the environment.