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What is the Future of Genetic Epidemiology?
Advances in
genomics
and
biotechnology
are revolutionizing the field of genetic epidemiology. Techniques such as
genome-wide association studies (GWAS)
and
CRISPR
gene editing hold promise for identifying new genetic markers and developing targeted therapies.
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