2013
DOI: 10.5455/njppp.2013.3.57-68
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Genetic factors in the etiology of type 2 diabetes: linkage analyses, candidate gene association, and genome-wide association and #8211; still a long way to go!

Abstract: Type 2 diabetes is a complex and pleomorphic metabolic disorder arising from a complex interaction between genes and the environment. During the last decade there has been an outpouring of studies providing clues into the genetic architecture underlying type 2 diabetes mellitus. This review provides an overview of the genetics of type 2 diabetes in the context of recent progress in the understanding of the genetic susceptibility of the disease. Approximately 40 variants have been identified so far and the iden… Show more

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“…Mutated genes and their corresponding proteins in colorectal cancer and in type-2 diabetes were obtained from the Cancer Gene Census database 48 (Suppl. Table 7) and from the article of Parchwani et al 49 (Suppl. Table 8), respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mutated genes and their corresponding proteins in colorectal cancer and in type-2 diabetes were obtained from the Cancer Gene Census database 48 (Suppl. Table 7) and from the article of Parchwani et al 49 (Suppl. Table 8), respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genes involved in colorectal cancer were collected from the Cancer Gene Census 48 database, by selecting those proteins in the entire database that contained the word ‘colorectal’ in their ‘Tumour Types’ column. Genes related to type 2 diabetes were obtained from the article of Parchwani et al 49 . The 18 genes involved in colorectal cancer and the 46 genes related to type 2 diabetes were then mapped to proteins marked by UniProt ID 54 with the help of the Protein Identifier Cross-Reference (PICR) 55 application.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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