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We will discuss a new genetic blood test that empowers physicians and patients to choose preventative therapies that may reduce breast cancer risk. We will be ...
Approximately 80% of children who develop a genetic disorder have no family history of the condition. People receive two copies of each gene in their body — one ...
This study is designed to test a procedure offering genetic information to family members of research participants who participated in a pancreatic cancer ...
Athletes with a genetic heart disease are often disqualified from participating in competitive sports because of the perceived risk of sudden cardiac arrest ...
More than 70 percent of human genes have orthologs (genes in different species that evolved from a common ancestral gene) in zebrafish. Genetic variants ...
Gene Recipes. In cells, DNA acts similarly to a cookbook. It holds the recipes ― the genes ― that provide instructions on how to make complicated dishes. Gene ...
... genes. These genes are now included in commercially available genetic tests for long QT syndrome, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and/or postmortem sudden death ...
Africa contains the greatest genetic diversity among the continents, accumulated over 300,000 years of human evolution. By studying people of African ancestry, ...
Specifically, we aim to: Describe perceptions of cancer research, cancer risk, and the nature of cancer genetic research information among diverse individuals ( ...
Robertson collectively uses these epigenetic marks to determine how, when and where genetic information is used, such as when genes are turned on or off, ...
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