Environment And Exercise May Affect Research Results, Study Shows
Thu, 22 Feb 2007 04:00 AM EST
... A recently completed study at The University of Arizona may have implications for the thousands of scientists worldwide who use "knockout" mice in their research. The researchers suggest that environmental factors may play a large part in research findings that investigators assume are due simply to genetic differences. Further, the study research indicates that appropriate environments may counteract the effects of some genetic deficiencies. ...
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