The genetics of obesity. Lessons for polycystic ovary syndrome
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Abstract
Both polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and obesity are common disorders with a complex phenotype. Both are presumably heterogeneous in etiology. Understanding the genetics of obesity, which has a longer and richer history, may therefore illuminate the genetics of PCOS, where major projects are now un …
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| Authors | Legro RS;; |
| Journal | annals of the new york academy of sciences |
| Year | 2000 |
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