Genetic mutation responsible for serious disorder common in Inuit discovered
Monday, December 1, 2014 - 15:40
in Health & Medicine
The cause for a disorder common in Inuit people that prevents the absorption of sucrose, causing gastrointestinal distress and failure to thrive in infants, has been discovered by researchers. The study identified a genetic mutation responsible for the disorder, called congenital sucrose-isomaltase deficiency.