2013
DOI: 10.1002/gepi.21756
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Gene‐Environment Interactions in Cancer Epidemiology: A National Cancer Institute Think Tank Report

Abstract: Cancer risk is determined by a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified hundreds of common (minor allele frequency [MAF]>0.05) and less common (0.01 Show more

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“…This significant association concurs with a population based case-control study in Northern Netherlands that reported "duration of exposure-response effect" increased the risk of cleft lip [30].…”
Section: Gene Environment Interactionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…This significant association concurs with a population based case-control study in Northern Netherlands that reported "duration of exposure-response effect" increased the risk of cleft lip [30].…”
Section: Gene Environment Interactionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…However, achieving this number is difficult, particularly because NSOFC is a rare disease and sub-phenotyping is necessary. In addition, there are multiple risk factors that contribute to these diseases [9,30].…”
Section: Environmental Factors P Value or 95% (Ci)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature on the subject can be distinguished between attempts at documenting the existence of genetic factors influencing variation and those aimed at finding the specific genes involved. The latter are more recent and involve fewer studies (Ansel et al 2008;Jimenez-Gomez et al 2011;Shen et al 2012;Hutter et al 2013) and the focus in some is on analysis of the marginal phenotypic variation (Yang et al 2012a). This is different from the subject of the present study, where the focus is on the conditional variance, given the genotype.…”
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“…The first definition gives rise to genotype-byenvironment interaction at the level of the mean, a topic that has a long history due to its relevance in livestock and plant breeding as well as in medical genetics. Recent articles on specific areas are Huquet et al (2012) in livestock, El-Soda et al (2014) in plants, andHutter et al (2013) in humans.The second definition implies that environmental variance is under genetic control and is the subject of the present work. Genetic control of environmental variation has implications in evolutionary biology, in animal and plant improvement, and in medicine.…”
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