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elegans genes whose mammalian homologs have lower cholesterol been implicated in diseases of fat and sterol metabolism. In collaborative studies, findings from C. elegans are being extended to rodent models of obesity. Finally, genes discovered in C. elegans point to candidate obesity or diabetes loci within the large genomic regions identified in human pedigree and rodent studies. In other collaborative studies, candidate genes from collections of obese or diabetic pedigrees will be sequenced to identify variants. SCHOLAR NETWORK | NEWS | EVENTS | APPLY | PROGRAM HISTORY | CONTACT lower cholesterol | HOME Questions about/problems lower cholesterol with this site? Please e-mail the webmaster. © Copyright 2004 Kinship Foundation. All rights reserved. bgcolor="#336699" align="left">My NCBI[Sign In] [Register] All Databases PubMed Nucleotide Protein Genome Structure OMIM PMC Journals Books Search PubMed Protein Nucleotide CoreNucleotide GSS EST Structure Genome Books CancerChromosomes Conserved Domains 3D Domains Gene Genome Project GENSAT GEO Profiles GEO DataSets HomoloGene Journals MeSH NCBI Web Site NLM Catalog OMIA OMIM PMC PopSet Probe PubChem BioAssay PubChem
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