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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Hereditary disease
  1. ... Fanconi anemia GRACILE syndrome Gaucher disease Glycogen storage disease type I Hereditary fructose intolerance Junctional epidermolysis bullosa Leigh syndrome Limb- ...
  2. ... these disorders to their daughters or sons. Leber hereditary ... heart disease, type 2 diabetes , schizophrenia , and certain types of ...
  3. ... because changes in DNA do not always cause disease, it is thought that gene ... Inherited (or hereditary) variants are passed from parent to child and ...
  4. ... new species. Not all variants influence evolution. Only hereditary variants , which occur in egg or sperm cells, ... of the body’s cells and are not hereditary, so natural selection cannot play a role. Also, ...
  5. ... person will develop a genetic disorder, such as hereditary hemochromatosis (an iron overload disorder), before any signs ... not used to detect gene mutations associated with disease. This type of testing can identify crime or ...