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Cattle breeding technique helps identify human cancer risk
Researchers were able to harness a statistical approach used to predict traits such as high milk production in livestock to instead assess human disease risk, according to a report in the journal Genetics. "While many aspects of this technique are still under development, our new predictive model was able to account for a large proportion [of] each person's predisposition for skin cancer," said lead author Ana Inés Vázquez.
ScienceDaily (12/4)

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