Find 7 genes that regulate the size of a woman
A new study has identified seven genes involved in the regulation of the size of a woman's first round.
Although many people know that the size of a woman's ring is inherited by genetics, this is the first study to specifically show the genetic factors involved in the difference in ring size one among women.
The first round of women of different sizes is regulated by 7 genes
Along with two previous studies of signs related to breast cancer, the new study also points to important biological pathways that lead to normal breast formation or breast cancer.
Although there is no clear evidence of a link between ring size and breast cancer, this study provides a deeper understanding of the effect of breast structure on breast cancer. .
The study was conducted by researcher Nicholas Eriksson and colleagues at 23andMe Genetic Testing Company based on analyzing information from 16,175 European women.
The results of the study were published in the Journal of Medical Genetics, issued on June 30, 2012.
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