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  1. ... clopidogrel is less effective than normal in people who are treated with it. Clopidogrel (also known as ... small thin tube (stent).People with clopidogrel resistance who receive clopidogrel are at risk of serious, sometimes ...
  2. ... service that provides information and support to people who have, or may be at risk for, genetic ... genetic condition. Genetics professionals include medical geneticists (doctors who specialize in genetics) and genetic counselors (certified healthcare ...
  3. ... by alcohol abuse, but that occurs in people who do not drink heavily. The liver is a ...
  4. ... testing are the purpose of the test and who receives the results. The goals of research testing ...
  5. ... disorders are more likely to occur among people who trace their ancestry to a particular geographic area. ...
  6. ... different from everyone else’s. Even identical twins, who have the same DNA, have different fingerprints. Few ...
  7. ... efficiently. About half of people with Danon disease who have two X chromosomes have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and ... myopathy occurs in most people with Danon disease who have one Y chromosome and in some affected ...
  8. ... in genes on the X chromosome . In males (who have only one X chromosome), a variant in ... in each cell causes the disorder. In females (who have two X chromosomes), a variant in one ...
  9. ... occurs in people older than age 65. People who inherit one copy of the APOE e4 allele ... an increased chance of developing the disease; those who inherit two copies of the allele are at ...
  10. ... own children. Autosomal recessive inheritance: Two unaffected people who each carry one copy of the altered gene ... with each pregnancy of having an unaffected child who is a carrier of the disorder is 50 ...
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