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Are rare diseases always genetic? Myths, facts & what families should know
The definition of a “rare” disease is based on how often they occur in the population not by whether or not there is a ...
The development of many psychiatric disorders, including depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, is known to be in great part influenced by genetics. Past research has identified various genes ...
Psychiatric disorders can share common genetic influences, which means parts of DNA can be at the root of more than one mental condition, new research has found. The study, led by researchers at Texas ...
In India, rare diseases are not so rare. It is estimated that around 70 million Indians live with one of more than 7,000 rare ...
A new study by researchers at King's College London has split schizophrenia risk into two genetically distinct pathways. One ...
Advances in DNA sequencing have revealed something surprising—not everyone with the same genetic change develops the same ...
"It's a slow-moving train wreck," Mike Graglia says about his 12-year-old son Tony's rare genetic disease with no cure. Caused by a tiny fluke of nature—a mutation in a gene known as a SYNGAP1—the non ...
Researchers at the Broad Institute and The Jackson Laboratory have used prime editing, a precise and versatile form of gene editing, to correct the root cause of AHC in mice. The team used a scalable ...
General introduction to the estimation of genetic risks -- Mendelian risk -- Risk modified by reproductive history -- Risk based upon phenotype -- Risk based upon genotype -- Familial versus new ...
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