2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1190-6_23
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Ras GEF Mouse Models for the Analysis of Ras Biology and Signaling

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“…Tis suggests that the genetic susceptibility to high myopia among college students in Zhejiang is not signifcantly associated with the rs939658 and rs4778879 loci of the RASGRF1 gene, while the rs8033417 locus may be a risk gene for high myopia among college students in this region while carrying the C allele, and college students carrying the C allele have an increased risk of myopia. However, no evidence was found in the study of Fernandez-Medarde and Santos [19] to support the association of high myopia with the rs8033417 locus of the RASGRF1 gene, and analysis of the reasons for this may be related to the diferent single nucleotide polymorphism loci selected in this study, and diferences in the inclusion criteria for high myopia can also cause changes in gene frequency [20]. Te study of SNPs and genetic susceptibility of specifc myopia groups is important for understanding the molecular genetic mechanisms underlying the development of high myopia in diferent populations in various regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Tis suggests that the genetic susceptibility to high myopia among college students in Zhejiang is not signifcantly associated with the rs939658 and rs4778879 loci of the RASGRF1 gene, while the rs8033417 locus may be a risk gene for high myopia among college students in this region while carrying the C allele, and college students carrying the C allele have an increased risk of myopia. However, no evidence was found in the study of Fernandez-Medarde and Santos [19] to support the association of high myopia with the rs8033417 locus of the RASGRF1 gene, and analysis of the reasons for this may be related to the diferent single nucleotide polymorphism loci selected in this study, and diferences in the inclusion criteria for high myopia can also cause changes in gene frequency [20]. Te study of SNPs and genetic susceptibility of specifc myopia groups is important for understanding the molecular genetic mechanisms underlying the development of high myopia in diferent populations in various regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%