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by dominotw
3618 days ago
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>it's really a shame nobody has truly shown a very convincing way to convert genotyping/genomics and medical records into better treatment. ugh..I am being downvoted for asking what makes this particular discovery significant . I am really curious, what are some of your thoughts on what makes this particular correlation different. |
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Basically, the reason this is not significant is that there is no way to turn gene-disease associations into treatments. At best, it helps you focus on a gene target, but as you can see, this gene's protein product is an important player that has a role far beyond preventing/causing (or affecting the severity of) disease.
What's different (and it's not particularly different) is that this PR is in response to a social media challenge, the research was partly funded by it. Whether that means anything is hard to say- I don't really see ice bucket challenges scaling up to many diseases.