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Scientists have long studied how genes influence traits. Researchers have figured out important connections between genes and the proteins they encode and have scoured the genome for associations between particular genetic mutations and diseases. But a gene-by-gene view of the body is like trying to diagnose a citywide traffic problem by looking at just one backed-up intersection.
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