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Results from our forumRe: Huntingtin-Gene no results on lymphocytes... a clue on this....I´m not really sure about my answer. Does someone know something about lymphocytes why they might be analyzed in case of Chorea Huntington or other genetic disorders? Even a glimpse of ideas would be helpful. Thank you.
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Re:... immaterial in an evolutionary sense. At best it'll be a boutique operation for the wealthy in developed world. It may well diminsh Tay-Sachs, Huntington etc. in that population- a bunch that characteristically has very few offspring, a population segment of de minimus impact in context of ...
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Perception and Evolution... immaterial in an evolutionary sense. At best it'll be a boutique operation for the wealthy in developed world. It may well diminsh Tay-Sachs, Huntington etc. in that population- a bunch that characteristically has very few offspring, a population segment of de minimus impact in context of ...
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'O' Level Heredity Question... hair, brown hair, red hair and of course, a lot of people with blond hair. Also, there are plenty of diseases conferred by dominant alleles, say, Huntington's and myotonic dystrophy. Yet not even one fourth of the world's population has Huntington. Please enlighten me with the right answer to ...
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Autosome dominantIs any one explain about "autosomal dominant" and Huntington disease has autosomal dominant. How do transmission from one generation to another generation? Is any crossover happen in meiosis?
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