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Unlocking the genetic influence on milk variation and its potential implication for infant health.
Human milk has long been recognized for its critical role in infant and maternal health. In this issue of Cell Genomics, Johnson et al.1 apply a human genetics and genomics approach to shed light on the complex relationship between maternal genetics, milk variation, and the infant gut microbiome.