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  1. ... do variants occur? How can gene variants affect health and development? Do all gene variants affect health and development? What kinds of gene variants are ...
  2. ... protein’s function in the body, potentially causing health problems . Scientists have determined that changes in regions ... changes in noncoding DNA have an impact on health, but those that alter the pattern of a ...
  3. ... cause genetic disorders—most have no impact on health or development. For example, some variants alter a ... can have many variants with no effect on health, diagnosing genetic disorders can be difficult. When determining ...
  4. ... it can disrupt normal development or cause a health condition. A condition caused by variants in one ...
  5. ... as the heart, brain, and muscles). Although the health consequences of inherited mitochondrial DNA alterations vary widely, ...
  6. A family health history is a record of health information about a person and his or her close relatives. A complete ... risk of developing a particular condition. A family health history can identify people with a higher-than- ...
  7. ... genetic tests, even tests that provide information about health and disease risk, are not covered by most health insurance plans. Because this testing is done without ...
  8. ... material is gained or lost. Some changes cause health problems, while others may have no effect on a person's health. Changes in chromosome structure include the following: Translocations ...
  9. In many cases, health insurance plans will cover the costs of genetic testing when it is recommended by a person's doctor. Health insurance providers have different policies about which tests ...
  10. ... While much of this variation does not affect health or development, some differences influence a person’s ...
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