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  1. ... of numbers and letters provide a gene's “address” on a chromosome. This address is made up of several parts: The chromosome ... is the second part of the gene's address. For example, 5q is the long arm of ...
  2. ... for people with sickle cell disease. Some treatments address the symptoms of the condition, while others address the genetic cause of sickle cell disease and ...
  3. ... validity of genetic tests. CLIA standards do not address the clinical validity or clinical utility of genetic ...
  4. ... Monaco M, Conte Camerino D. Translational approach to address therapy in myotonia permanens due to a new ...
  5. A genetic consultation provides information, offers support, and addresses a patient’s specific questions and concerns. To ...
  6. ... the mitochondrial-targeting motif, serves as a delivery address: after the protein is made, this motif helps ...
  7. ... You can search by name, distance from an address, province, or services. The American College of Medical ...