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THE discovery of a gene linked to human obesity has sparked a fresh quest for a drug to combat the condition.

Donna Shattuck and Steven Stone at Myriad Genetics of Salt Lake City, Utah, found the gene, HOB 1 – or Human Obesity 1 – by comparing DNA from healthy and obese people and their families. When damaged or mutated, the gene is thought to make a defective protein that tells the body to store fat instead of metabolising it normally. So by blocking the gene with a drug, Myriad hopes to tackle obesity at its source. They have also…

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