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Background genetic variants can lead to different clinical features in complex disorders
The genetic roots of a disease or disorder do not always grow into clear-cut, easily diagnosed clinical features. Even if a parent and child have the same genetic marker implicated in an outcome, such ...
Often, variants have little effect or go unnoticed, but occasionally a variant will disrupt something necessary, leading to disease or other developmental anomalies. Primary variants are generally ...
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