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MTHFR association with arteriosclerotic vascular disease?
1Medical and Community Genetics, Imperial College School of Medicine, Northwick Park and St. Mark's NHS Trust, Harrow, UK.
Human Genetics
|September 16, 1998
Abstract:
Complex diseases are far more common than diseases that follow simple Mendelian patterns of inheritance. Difficulties are experienced in the designing of experiments to dissect out the contribution of a single allele to a complex phenotype. We review the literature regarding a point mutation in methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase, a candidate gene for susceptibility to vascular diseases.