Hutterites are a religious sect that originated in the Anabaptist movement in the 16th century. They are known for their communal lifestyle, pacifism, and strict adherence to traditional religious beliefs. Research on Hutterites often focuses on their unique social structure, economic practices, and cultural traditions, as well as their genetic history and health outcomes. Studies of Hutterite communities have provided valuable insights into the genetics of complex traits and diseases, as well as the impact of social and environmental factors on health and well-being.