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  1. ... rare variants that cause severe growth disorders, and also other variants with milder effects on height in ... other biological mechanisms (such as hormones) that may also be determined by genetics, although the roles of ...
  2. ... immediate and extended family). The genetics professional may also perform a physical examination and recommend appropriate medical ...
  3. ... major features, frequency, causes, and inheritance. You will also find links to other reputable sources of online ... disease Familial hypercholesterolemia Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency , also called G6PD deficiency Hereditary hemochromatosis Transthyretin amyloidosis Hereditary ...
  4. ... into energy, and carry out specialized functions. Cells also contain the body’s hereditary material and can ... cell division, and allowing cells to move. It also provides a track-like system that directs the ...
  5. Some genetic conditions are caused by variants (also known as mutations) in a single gene. These conditions are usually inherited in one of several patterns, depending on the gene involved: Patterns ...
  6. ... as dimples or lactose intolerance ). These tests may also provide information about how a person may respond ... and lifestyle choices (such as diet and exercise) also contribute to disease risk in ways that may ...
  7. ... cancer, hormonal and reproductive factors, and family history also contribute to a person’s overall cancer risk. ... example, it looks for 44 specific genetic variants (also known as mutations) in two genes: BRCA1 and ...
  8. Genome editing (also called gene editing) is a group of technologies that give scientists the ability to change an organism's ... produce from the CRISPR array. This guide RNA also attaches to the Cas9 enzyme. When introduced into ...
  9. ... than 1 million volunteers around the country. They also needed databases to store large amounts of patient data efficiently. The Precision Medicine Initiative also raises ethical, social, and legal issues. It is ...
  10. ... s disease , and Alzheimer's disease . Some companies also include a person’s carrier status for less ... gene, causes a genetic disorder. The tests may also look for certain genetic variations that could be ...
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