The failure of the genome: If inherited genes are not to blame for our most common illnesses, how can we find out what is?

By Jonathan Latham | Sunday 17 April 2011 | guardian.co.uk

“…The most likely explanation for why genes for common diseases have not been found is that, with few exceptions, they do not exist….”

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/apr/17/human-genome-genetics-twin-studies

 

 

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