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Why is Genetic Data Important in Epidemiology?
Genetic data in epidemiology helps to:
- Identify
genetic risk factors
for diseases.
- Understand the
pathogenesis
of diseases.
- Develop targeted
therapeutics
and
personalized medicine
.
- Improve
disease prevention
strategies.
- Enhance our understanding of
gene-environment interactions
.
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