Although common obesity has a strong genetic component, there has been little success in the discovery of the underlying genetic causes. This has now changed, as two independent studies demonstrate strong association between variants in a gene called FTO and obesity.
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Groop, L. From fused toes in mice to human obesity. Nat Genet 39, 706–707 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/ng0607-706
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