23 & Me...Cracking the Code
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Linda G. Posted
Aug 25 08 3:17pm
... uld you really want to know what manner of disease and possible genetic defects lurk in your gene pool, dormant for now, but awa ...
Long-QT Syndrome
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Dr. Farhan A. Posted
Aug 25 08 6:37pm
... oices. Second, in a family with an affected proband and a known genetic defect, the genotyping can help rule out the diagnosis i ...
Long-QT Syndrome
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Dr. Farhan A. Posted
Aug 25 08 6:37pm
... oices. Second, in a family with an affected proband and a known genetic defect, the genotyping can help rule out the diagnosis i ...
Stupidity
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John M. Posted
Aug 24 08 9:33pm
... idents will always happen, kidney cancer is its own mystery and genetic defects will elude us for many years to come. But the m ...
Celebrity Diet Secrets: Defeating Diabetes?
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Andy B. Posted
Aug 26 08 11:44pm
... There is no one "cause", but the more solid theories point to a genetic defect. People with this condition are living with a no ...
Genetic disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia HOPES - A layperson's guide to Huntington's Disease · CDC’s National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities · Genetic Disease Information ...
Cholesterol mutation in spotlight FH, although believed to be the most common potentially fatal genetic defect, is currently diagnosed in fewer than 5 per cent of Australians affected, ...
Choosing genetic defects? « ScienceRoll Dec 5, 2006 ... Allowing a child with a genetic defect to live is not considered a harm by any standard ethical framework in place today. ...
Overcoming A Genetic Defect May 31, 2006 ... The European Union has approved a grant of about € 2.4 million to a team of European scientists, led by the Kiel biochemist Professor Paul ...
Minimizing Genetic Defects Genetic defects refer to deformities that exist at birth. They occur sporadically and rarely contribute to major losses of lambs in flocks. ...
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Blog Articles
Autism breakthrough as study identifies genetic defect link What this study actually concludes is not that a "genetic" link has been found, but an "epigenetic link". It is not the existence or lack thereof of genes, but the way in which they are being expressed; turned on or off. ...
“Genetic defect links respiratory disease and congenital heart ... “The same genetic defect that causes a rare respiratory disease may also lead to some types of congenital heart disease, according to a study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine. ...
Study: Genetic defect behind autism? New research suggests that some cases of autism arise from defects in genes that can be turned on or off by mental activity, a finding that sheds light on the devastating condition and might eventually lead to strategies to treat it. ...