Advances in analytical biochemistry have recently made it possible to obtain global snapshots of metabolism. A new study couples such technology with genome-wide genetic analysis to explore inherited variation in human metabolism.
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Mootha, V., Hirschhorn, J. Inborn variation in metabolism. Nat Genet 42, 97–98 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/ng0210-97
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