Long-term study finds dozens of new genetic markers associated with lifetime bone growth

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Long-term study finds dozens of new genetic markers associated with lifetime bone growth

A multidisciplinary team of researchers led by Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) has discovered several genetic markers associated with bone mineral accrual, which could ultimately help identify causes of eventual osteoporosis earlier in life through genetic testing. The findings, which were made possible by following a group of children over several years, were published online by the journal Genome Biology.

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