A Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies a Novel Major Locus for Glycemic Control in Type 1 Diabetes, as Measured by Both A1C and Glucose
Diabetes2009Vol. 59(2), pp. 539–549
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Andrew D. Paterson, Daryl Waggott, Andrew P. Boright, S. Mohsen Hosseini, Enqing Shen, Marie‐Pierre Sylvestre, Isidro Wong, Bhupinder Bharaj, Patricia A. Cleary, John M. Lachin, Jennifer E. Below, Dan L. Nicolae, Nancy J. Cox, Angelo J. Canty, Lei Sun, Shelley B. Bull
Abstract
A major locus for A1C and glucose in individuals with diabetes is near SORCS1. This may influence the design and analysis of genetic studies attempting to identify risk factors for long-term diabetic complications.
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