[23andMe and motion sickness]
- PMID: 27225928
- DOI: 10.1051/medsci/20163205022
[23andMe and motion sickness]
Abstract
A Genome Wide Association Study on propensity to motion sickness published by 23andMe gives interesting results, shows validity for self-reported phenotypic information and underlines the value of the model developed by the company for customer participation in genetic studies.
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