Mendelian randomisation

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    Mendelian randomisation is an epidemiological method that uses genetic variants as natural instruments to investigate whether a specific risk factor (like a biomarker or lifestyle trait) causes a disease. It acts like a “nature-controlled” trial to overcome biases found in traditional observational studies. [1, 2]

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