Biological Implications of Gene–Environment Interaction

Volume: 36, Issue: 7, Pages: 969 - 975
Published: Jul 19, 2008
Abstract
Gene–environment interaction (G × E) has been treated as both a statistical phenomenon and a biological reality. It is argued that, although there are important statistical issues that need to be considered, the focus has to be on the biological implications of G × E. Four reports of G × E deriving from the Dunedin longitudinal study are used as exemplars of the biological considerations that should lead to an hypothesis-driven choice of the...
Paper Details
Title
Biological Implications of Gene–Environment Interaction
Published Date
Jul 19, 2008
Volume
36
Issue
7
Pages
969 - 975
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