Common disease-common variant
ID: common-disease-common-variant
The "common disease-common variant" (CDCV) hypothesis is a genetic concept that suggests that common diseases, such as diabetes, heart disease, and certain psychiatric disorders, are predominantly caused by common genetic variants in the population. According to this hypothesis, these diseases arise from the cumulative effects of many variants that are relatively frequent in the population, rather than from rare mutations or variants.
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