Duke Scientists Map ‘Silenced Genes’

December 3, 2007 | Source: AP

Duke University scientists now have identified switched-off “silenced genes,” creating the first map of this unique group of about 200 genes believed to play a profound role in people’s health.

The work marks an important step in studying how our environment — food, stress, pollution — interacts with genes to help determine why some people get sick and others do not.