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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a genetic fault" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing genetic disorders, mutations, or abnormalities that may lead to health issues.
Example: "The researchers discovered a genetic fault that was responsible for the inherited disease in the family."
Alternatives: "a genetic defect" or "a genetic mutation".
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It was probably a genetic fault.
The consultant said it's a genetic fault.
"It's a genetic fault that makes you go into show business.
Kelly Osbourne, 26, gave up alcohol two years ago after three visits to rehab, citing a "genetic fault".
Up to one in 10 people with pancreatic cancer may have a genetic fault that predisposes them to the disease but so far no one knows what it is.
Sickle cell anaemia is triggered by a genetic fault that changes one of the dozens of amino acids that make up haemoglobin, the key constituent of the red blood cells that carry oxygen around our bodies.
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Up to that time, genetic counseling had mainly focused on rare diseases caused by a single genetic fault, and psychiatric disorders were not an obvious fit.
A genetic defect".
A year the family gave blood samples at Great Ormond Street, Bitner-Glindzicz phoned to say her team had discovered the genetic fault - a mutation in half a gene called Kdn5b.
Specifically, a BPM is a graph-theoretic indicator that genetic fault tolerance may be present.
Women who carry the DNA mutation can suffer multiple miscarriages, and a child with the same genetic fault may suffer greatly.
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