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Monogenic diseases aren’t deterministic: context shapes genetic risk
health6 days ago

Monogenic diseases aren’t deterministic: context shapes genetic risk

New population-genomics research shows that many so-called monogenic diseases do not have 100% penetrance; a person carrying a disease-associated variant may remain healthy depending on other genetic factors and environment. Large datasets reveal that variants once believed to almost always cause conditions like inherited retinal degenerations, thyroid cancer, ovarian insufficiency, and even Huntington's disease do not guarantee disease in the general population, highlighting the need for nuanced genetic counseling and individualized risk assessments and potentially informing advances in gene therapies and embryo selection.

Uncovering the Ancient Origins of Multiple Sclerosis in Western Europe
anthropologyarchaeology2 years ago

Uncovering the Ancient Origins of Multiple Sclerosis in Western Europe

A new study published in Nature sheds light on the Neolithization process in western Eurasia, revealing distinct differences in the spread of farming between eastern and western populations. The ancestry of western Europeans was shaped by three major migrations, with the Yamnaya culture's expansion eradicating an invisible boundary. Additionally, genetic analysis suggests that the elevated risk for multiple sclerosis among northern Europeans originated from the Yamnaya nomads, possibly due to environmental and lifestyle factors.