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A decade in search of myopia genes


A decade in search of myopia genes - PubMed

Nearly half of visual impairment in the world is caused by uncorrected refractive errors, and myopia constitutes a significant proportion of ...

A decade in search of myopia genes - IMR Press

However, when studies have been carried out to identify specific candidate genes, it is apparent that these genes are often not part of MYP loci. In studying ...

[PDF] A decade in search of myopia genes. | Semantic Scholar

In studying the expression of specific genes that might be responsible for myopia, the authors are learning that the involvement of various small ...

A decade in search of myopia genes Felix K. Jacobi1, Carsten M ...

A decade in search of myopia genes. 360. Table 1. Examples of ocular and systemic syndromes that include myopia. Adapted and reproduced with permission from.

A decade in search of myopia genes - ResearchGate

Role of the Hepatocyte Growth Factor Gene in Refractive Error ... Refractive errors such as myopia and hypermetropia are among the leading causes of visual ...

A decade in search of myopia genes. (2009) | Felix K. Jacobi | 32 ...

(DOI: 10.2741/3625) Nearly half of visual impairment in the world is caused by uncorrected refractive errors, and myopia constitutes a significant ...

Lesson: How Environment and Genetics Give Rise to Myopia

This is the technique that was used to estimate that every additional year of education was associated with a -0.27D increase in myopia.32.

A decade in search of myopia genes | CoLab

Nearly half of visual impairment in the world is caused by uncorrected refractive errors, and myopia constitutes a significant proportion of this problem.

Epidemiology, genetics and treatments for myopia - PMC

Myopia is a significant public health problem and its prevalence is increasing over time and genetic factors in disease development are important.

IMI – Myopia Genetics Report - IOVS - ARVO Journals

In particular genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have successfully identified many common genetic variants associated with myopia and refractive error. It ...

An overview of myopia genetics - ScienceDirect.com

Myopia, particularly high myopia, often exhibits apparent familial aggregation, and multiple evidences have shown that genetic factors significantly contribute ...

The Genetics of Myopia | SpringerLink

Genes are estimated to explain up to 80% of the variance in refractive error. Initial attempts to identify myopia genes relied on family studies ...

The Genetics of Myopia - RePub, Erasmus University Repository

A decade in search of myopia genes. Front Biosci. 2010;15:359–72. 26. Zhang Q, et al. A new locus for autosomal dominant high myopia maps to 4q22-q27 ...

Novel Myopia Genes and Pathways Identified From Syndromic ...

Early GWAS studies that focused on a handful of plausible candidate genes reported association between common gene variants and myopia or high myopia, using ...

[PDF] IMI – Myopia Genetics Report - Semantic Scholar

169 Citations · Genetic background of high myopia in children · Identification of Rare Variants Involved in High Myopia Unraveled by Whole Genome Sequencing.

Myopia Genetics and Heredity - MDPI

Myopia is the most common eye condition leading to visual impairment and is greatly influenced by genetics. Over the last two decades, ...

Myopia Genetics—The Asia-Pacific Perspective - ScienceDirect.com

Myopia is multifactorial in etiology, resulting from the interaction of environmental and genetic risk factors. During the past 2 decades, a large number of ...

Whole exome sequencing of known eye genes reveals genetic ...

WES was performed and an eye disorder gene panel of ~500 genes was evaluated. Hundred and thirteen patients with high myopia [mean (SD) ...

Childhood gene-environment interactions and age-dependent ...

Myopia, currently at epidemic levels in East Asia, is a leading cause of untreatable visual impairment. Genome-wide association studies ...

Environment, Genetics & Myopia - COPE 2 Hours

This is the technique that was used to estimate that every additional year of education was associated with a -0.27D increase in myopia.32.