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Genapha, together with their partners, have produced two short animations that explains the role of genetic code…DNA… asthma… in particular, the role that specific genes plays in how airways react to asthma drugs. View the animations

Asthma is a serious condition that affects over 300 million people around the world. Asthma is chronic inflammatory disease of the airway that causes a difficulty in breathing. While there is no cure, the symptoms can be managed through and awareness of what triggers attacks and the use of medication. Researchers have determined that asthma is caused by interactions between genes and environmental factors.

Learn more about Asthma and the role genetics play.

Researchers can search the database or see what is available in Genapha.

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