Updated On: 22 November, 2018 09:46 PM IST | London | IANS
Over 100 variants associated with CKD have been uncovered in large-scale genetic studies

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Scientists have identified 35 genes that predispose people to chronic kidney disease (CKD), a finding that can boost diagnostic tests and treatment for the debilitating condition that affects around one in ten adults worldwide.
"Chronic kidney disease is known for its strong genetic component," said lead researcher Maciej Tomaszewski, Professor at the University of Manchester in the UK.