Variations in non-coding sections of the genome might be important contributors to type 2 diabetes risk, according to a new study. DNA sequences that don't encode proteins were once dismissed as "junk ...
Scientists have found a rare genetic variant carried by 1 in 3,000 people, which they say has a larger impact on the risk of developing type 2 diabetes than any other genetic defect identified to date ...
A recent study published in the journal Nature Genetics performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) meta-analysis of random glucose (RG). Genetic factors are determinants of glucose homeostasis ...
Under the new consensus ABCD and PCDS also suggest a change in the coding of diabetes in remission during medical practice, with a new code ‘diabetes in remission’ being used to identify patients.
A new study has revealed that variations in non-coding sections of the genome might be important contributors to type 2 diabetes risk. DNA sequences that don't encode proteins were once dismissed as ...