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New studyLarge mapping of hereditary differences in the immune systemInherited variations in antibody genes can affect how we respond to infections and vaccines. Two new studies have mapped immune gene variation across multiple global populations and shown how these variations affect the ability to form antibodies, for example against the influenza virus.

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New studyLarge mapping of hereditary differences in the immune systemInherited variations in antibody genes can affect how we respond to infections and vaccines. Two new studies have mapped immune gene variation across multiple global populations and shown how these variations affect the ability to form antibodies, for example against the influenza virus. | PharmaRadar360