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Hunting down the obesity gene

4.06.2007 admin

Although the authors of a previous paper still desperately try to rescue their claim another gene has made the race: FTO described by Freyling, Scott and Dina. I have heard that obese people may not see their toes anymore but I haven´t heard of any fused toes, did you?

 

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