Nasyrova, Regina F,
Vaiman, Elena E,
Repkina, Vera V,
Khasanova, Aiperi K,
Asadullin, Azat R,
Shipulin, German A,
Altynbekov, Kuanysh S,
Al-Zamil, Mustafa,
Petrova, Marina M,
Shnayder, Natalia A (2023) was to review the results of
associative genetic and genome-wide
studies and to systematize and update
with the development of the disease. Nevertheless, a number of other
studies have shown the
association and diabetes complications in different ethnic groups. The aim of this
study was to determine the
associationsJohnson, N.,
Maguire, S.,
Morra, A.,
Kapoor, P.M.,
Tomczyk, K.,
Jones, M.E.,
Schoemaker, M.J.,
Gilham, C.,
Bolla, M.K.,
Wang, Q.,
Bermisheva, M. (2021) with urinary sex-hormone levels and breast cancer risk. Methods: We carried out a genome-wide
association studyNurgalieva, A.Kh.,
Bashkatov, S.A.,
Volkova, E.V.,
Petrova, S.G.,
Takhirova, Z.R.,
Mustafin, R.N.,
Fedorova, Y.Y.,
Prokofyeva, D.S.,
Khusnutdinova, E.K. (2023) of future endeavors. There has been conducted a molecular genetic
study of the frequency distribution
Coignard, J.,
Lush, M.,
Beesley, J.,
O’Mara, T.A.,
Dennis, J,
Tyrer, J.P.,
Barnes, D.R.,
McGuffog, L.,
Leslie, G.,
Bolla, M.K.,
Adank, M.A.,
Kiiski, J.I.,
Nevanlinna, H.,
team of authors (2021) -only genome-wide
association study comparing genotype frequencies between 60,212 general population BC cases
for genetic
study. Our aim was to analyze an
association between essential hypertension and the polymorphic
Background and purpose: Candidate-gene and genome-wide
association studies have been successful
Kazantseva, A.V.,
Davydova, Y.D.,
Enikeeva, R.F.,
Valinurov, R.G.,
Gareeva, A.E.,
Khusnutdinova, N.N.,
Khusnutdinova, E.K. (2021) manifestation. The aim of the
study: Considering a multifactorial nature of developing aggression, the present
Kazantseva, A.,
Enikeeva, R.,
Takhirova, Z.,
Davydova, Y.,
Mustafin, R.,
Malykh, S.,
Karunas, A.,
Kanapin, A.,
Khusnutdinova, E. (2023) To date, multiple efforts have been made to use genome-wide
association studies (GWAS) to untangle