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Many health concerns present at birth are due to genetic conditions. Genetic conditions are caused by changes in genes or threadlike pieces of DNA called ...
"Increased genetic testing and population-scale genomics may help to identify patients in this category who otherwise would go undetected." Dr. Kullo is the ...
Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences offers the one year Genetic Counseling Clinical Internship in Rochester, Minnesota.
Genetic research, including studies involving twins, has revealed that many psychiatric conditions, including having suicidal tendencies, are influenced by ...
The purpose of this study is to measure the clinical impact of re-testing (quantifying the percentage of those who subsequently test positive, which genes are ...
90 genes related to Monogenic Stone Disease will be determined via DNA analysis by the Mayo Rare Kidney Stone Consortium (RKSC) research staff. Participation ...
The Zebrafish Genetics Lab of Xiaolei Xu, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic seeks genetic modifiers to develop effective therapies for TTNtv-based dilated ...
Genetic counseling can include discussion of newborn screening or other genetic testing. Counseling also can include information on the risk of an inherited ...
Next-generation genome sequencing approaches hold great promise in identifying rare variants associated with strabismus and elucidating the genetic causes ...
... 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.
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