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  1. An introduction to fundamental topics related to human genetics, including illustrations and basic explanations of genetics concepts. Cells and DNA How ...
  2. The RSPO2 gene provides instructions for making a protein called R-spondin-2. R-spondin-2 plays a role in the Wnt signaling pathway, a series of steps that ...
  3. What is a cell? What is DNA? What is a gene? What is a chromosome? How many chromosomes do people have? What is noncoding DNA? Learn how to cite this page
  4. Familial cold autoinflammatory syndrome type 2 is a condition that causes episodes of fever, skin rash, and joint pain. These episodes can be triggered by exposure ...
  5. What are proteins and what do they do? How do genes direct the production of proteins? Can genes be turned on and off in cells? What is epigenetics? How do ...
  6. VEXAS syndrome is a disorder involving episodes of fever and abnormal inflammation. VEXAS is an acronym that stands for the technical terms of key descriptors ...
  7. What is a gene variant and how do variants occur? How can gene variants affect health and development? Do all gene variants affect health and development? ...
  8. CUL3-related neurodevelopmental disorder is a condition that affects neurological and physical development. Children with CUL3-related neurodevelopmental ...
  9. What does it mean if a disorder seems to run in my family? Why is it important to know my family health history? What are the different ways a genetic condition ...
  10. The PRDX1 gene provides instructions for making the peroxiredoxin-1 (PRDX1) protein. This protein is part of a family of peroxiredoxin proteins that are primarily ...
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