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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for sickle cell anemia
  1. ... including Salla disease Sickle cell disease , also called sickle cell anemia Sjögren-Larsson syndrome Tay-Sachs disease Tyrosinemia Usher ...
  2. ... The best-studied example of this phenomenon is sickle cell disease : Having two altered copies of the HBB gene ... resistance helps explain why the variants that cause sickle cell disease are still found in many populations, especially in ...
  3. ... have a genetic component. Some disorders, such as sickle cell disease and cystic fibrosis , are caused by variants (also ...
  4. ... specific variant in the HBB gene that causes sickle cell disease ). This type of test is often used to ...
  5. ... a single gene, such as cystic fibrosis and sickle cell disease . While a family health history provides information about ...
  6. ... every generation of an affected family. cystic fibrosis , sickle cell disease X-linked dominant X-linked dominant disorders are ...
  7. ... are more common in particular ethnic groups are sickle cell disease , which is more common in people of African, ...
  8. ... characterized by defective blood cell formation, such as sickle cell disease , can sometimes be treated with a bone marrow ...
  9. ... gene disorders such as cystic fibrosis , hemophilia , and sickle cell disease . It also holds promise for the treatment and ...
  10. ... for less common conditions, including cystic fibrosis and sickle cell disease . A carrier is someone who has a gene ...