2023
DOI: 10.3390/genes14112064
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Assessment of the Genetic Characteristics of a Generation Born during a Long-Term Socioeconomic Crisis

Svetlana V. Mikhailova,
Dinara E. Ivanoshchuk,
Pavel S. Orlov
et al.

Abstract: Background: A socioeconomic crisis in Russia lasted from 1991 to 1998 and was accompanied by a sharp drop in the birth rate. The main factor that influenced the refusal to have children during this period is thought to be prolonged social stress. Methods: comparing frequencies of common gene variants associated with stress-induced diseases among generations born before, after, and during this crisis may show which genes may be preferred under the pressure of natural selection during periods of increased social… Show more

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“…Furthermore, it is important to remember that the Han represents not only China's largest ethnic group but also the most populous ethnic group globally. Another study in this field was that of Mikhailova et al (2023) [2]. The study by Mikhailova et al (2023) [2] explores whether prolonged socioeconomic hardships can have a genetic impact on human populations.…”
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“…Furthermore, it is important to remember that the Han represents not only China's largest ethnic group but also the most populous ethnic group globally. Another study in this field was that of Mikhailova et al (2023) [2]. The study by Mikhailova et al (2023) [2] explores whether prolonged socioeconomic hardships can have a genetic impact on human populations.…”
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“…Another study in this field was that of Mikhailova et al (2023) [2]. The study by Mikhailova et al (2023) [2] explores whether prolonged socioeconomic hardships can have a genetic impact on human populations. Set against the backdrop of the Russian socioeconomic crisis in the 1990s, this research compares the genetic makeup of adolescents born during this challenging period with those born before and after.…”
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confidence: 99%