Researchers at the University of Michigan pinpointed two interacting genes that, when defective, can greatly increase the risk of macular degeneration, the leading cause of vision problems in the elderly. Goncalo Abecasis, a University of Michigan professor and the lead author of the report, said much of the discovery’s success is from a new method of gene mapping that uses ancestry-matched controls from existing gene databases – something that had never been done before.
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