"Genetic Variants' Influence on Pregnancy Outcomes in Chinese Mother-Baby Study"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by Nature.com

A large genetic analysis of Chinese parents and their babies has revealed multiple links between maternal health and fetal development, including genetic variants associated with maternal weight gain, bile acid levels, and liver disease risk. The study, published in Nature, is one of the first to examine the genetic profiles of East Asians and has identified discrepancies in the effects of certain genetic variants on mothers and their babies. While the findings offer new insights, further research is needed to confirm the associations and explore potential causality.