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Fig. 1 Chromosomal ideogram of human obesity susceptibility genes. The chromosomal loci for 127 obesity susceptibility genes are providedusing a chromosomal ideogram and denoted by red arrows
Fig. 2 A general diagram showing the physiological basis responsible for the NPC1 gene-nutrient interaction that promotes weight gain andsusceptibility to obesity

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