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Richard Sharp, director of the Bioethics Program at the Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine, explains how genetic testing can not only predict ...
Most people inherit the gene from a parent. But for 25 to 30 percent of people, the genetic mutation occurs spontaneously. FAP causes extra tissue (polyps) to ...
This study aims to establish, use, and extensively share a comprehensive longitudinal resource of genetic, non-genetic, and cognitive data, brain imaging ...
In January of 2017, the Cytogenetics Laboratory and Molecular Genetics Laboratory combined to form one laboratory now known as the Genomics Laboratory. To ...
Athletes with a genetic heart disease are often disqualified from participating in competitive sports because of the perceived risk of sudden cardiac arrest ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — May 4, 2012. Mayo Clinic and University of Oregon researchers have confirmed that a genetic factor called a repeating trinucleotide is a ...
GENetic Risk Estimation of Breast Cancer Prior to Decisions on Preventive Therapy Uptake, Risk Reducing Surgery or Intensive Imaging Surveillance · Share ...
The purpose of this study is to use a specific gene panel to assist in the diagnosis of a hereditary form of young onset dementia. Participation eligibility.
The editorial analyzes the recent case of Castor Semenya, a South African female runner disbarred from competition after she won the 800-meter race at the ...
In recognition of their high impact work of advancing the field of genetic risk profiling for disease risk stratification, the National Institutes of Health ...
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