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  1. ... chromosome. This translocation may be carried by an unaffected father and passed on to a child with ... known as a mutation) is inherited from an unaffected parent. Usually, the variant is inherited from an ...
  2. ... In these cases, the child's parents are unaffected, but the child may pass on the condition ... or her own children. Autosomal recessive inheritance: Two unaffected people who each carry one copy of the ...
  3. ... the father is affected; however, he may be unaffected if he inherited the altered gene from his mother. A father may also be unaffected because some males with a mutation do not ...
  4. Learning about Neurofibromatosis From the National Institutes of Health (National Human Genome Research Institute)  
    Neurofibromatosis/Start Here ... Neurofibromatosis ... National Human Genome Research Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Neurofibromatosis is a genetic ...
  5. Genetics and Neuromuscular Disease (Muscular Dystrophy Association) - PDF  
    Neuromuscular Disorders/Genetics ... Neuromuscular Disorders ... Muscular Dystrophy Association ... PDF
  6. ... for a genetic condition when the person is unaffected. A negative test result means that the laboratory ... disorder. In some cases, testing other affected and unaffected family members can help clarify this type of ...
  7. ... results in increased height and weight compared to unaffected peers. The macrosomia often begins before birth and ... 3 microdeletion inherit the chromosomal change from an unaffected parent. In these cases, the parent carries a ...
  8. ... survive into adulthood. Their intellectual function is usually unaffected. Larsen syndrome occurs in approximately 1 in 100, ... each inheriting a single altered gene from an unaffected parent who has an FLNB mutation only in ...
  9. ... mothers of daughters with terminal osseous dysplasia are unaffected or have only mild symptoms. Researchers suspect that unaffected mothers have the mutation only in their egg ...
  10. ... these common diseases much less frequently than their unaffected relatives, despite having obesity (a risk factor for ... to have an increased lifespan compared with their unaffected relatives. Laron syndrome is a rare disorder. About ...
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