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... genetic factors related to complex mental health conditions, especially bipolar disorder and addiction. Researchers in our program study how genetic ...
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This genetic condition stops typical development in parts of the body. It may include unusual facial features, short height, heart problems or other issues.
Whole-exome sequencing tests more than 20,000 genes. That represents about one percent of a patient's DNA – the part containing the majority of useful genetic ...
To date there are approximately 65 common genetic variants reproducibly associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The greatest risk is associated with ...
Genotyping allows researchers to study genetic variations and mutations that may contribute to migraines. A genomic library is a collection of biological ...
"Increased genetic testing and population-scale genomics may help to identify patients in this category who otherwise would go undetected." Dr. Kullo is the ...
... genetic mutation. Genetic mutations can be passed from parent to child. Three different genes may have a mutation that causes young-onset Alzheimer's disease.
The purpose of this study is to genomically characterize pectus excavatum for the purpose of identifying candidate genes that may be causal in families with ...
They might consider genetic testing and family planning options. If an at-risk parent is considering genetic testing, it can be helpful to meet with a genetic ...
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