contributions of specific genes to prediabetes development
"Contributions of specific genes to prediabetes development" refers to the impact or influence that particular genes have on the development of prediabetes, a precursor condition to type 2 diabetes. It involves understanding how specific genetic variations or mutations can increase a person's susceptibility to developing prediabetes.
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