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  1. ... and genetic testing efforts in these at-risk communities have reduced the incidence of this condition in ... are also more common in certain French-Canadian communities of Quebec, the Old Order Amish community in ...
  2. To find a genetics professional in your community, you may wish to ask your doctor for a referral. If you have health insurance, you can also contact your insurance company to ...
  3. ... in the enzyme. In the Old Order Amish community, all known glutaric acidemia type I cases derive ... acidemia type I who belong to the Lumbee community of North Carolina have been found to have ...
  4. ... 20 infants from a single Old Order Amish community in Pennsylvania. The condition has not been reported outside this community. A single mutation in the TSPYL1 gene has ...
  5. ... with CYLD cutaneous syndrome: medical genetics at the community level. J Community Genet. 2020 Jul;11(3):279-284. doi: ...
  6. ... States, scientists are also studying a handful of communities in other parts of the world where people ...
  7. ... in certain populations, such as the Persian Jewish community and Alaska Natives. Pseudocholinesterase deficiency can be caused ...
  8. ... generated a lot of excitement in the scientific community because it is faster, cheaper, more accurate, and ...
  9. ... worldwide. Several were born in an isolated religious community in the southwestern United States. Fumarase deficiency is ...
  10. ... as well as people from the patient advocacy community, universities, pharmaceutical companies, and others. Opportunity for a ...
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