Disease gene identification is a process used to discover specific genes that are associated with particular diseases or health conditions. This process is important for understanding the genetic basis of diseases, which can lead to better diagnosis, prevention, and treatment options. The identification of disease-related genes can involve several methodologies, including: 1. **Genetic Association Studies**: Researchers look for statistical associations between genetic variants (e.g., single nucleotide polymorphisms or SNPs) and specific diseases within large populations.
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