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Migration studies have played an important role in diabetes where it is consistently demonstrated that when migrants move to new environments, they begin to take on the risk of the new environment. Migrant studies are very good to estimate the degree of environmental contribution to diabetes, but not very good at finding out what is causing the changing rates of diabetes (Supercourse)