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She might begin with a less flimsy and faulty version of what actually happened to her foot.
If a woman's mother or father has the faulty version of either gene then she has a 50% chance of inheriting it.
She has made it her mission to spread understanding of this faulty version of the gene, and of the options available to women who carry it.
In the study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, scientists took cell samples from Europeans with either a healthy or faulty version of the FTO gene.
Only about one in 400 women in the UK carries the faulty version of either of the two genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2, both of which significantly increase the risk of breast or ovarian cancer.
Now, researchers at MIT and Harvard Medical School believe they have discovered that a faulty version of this gene causes energy from food to become stored as fat in the body rather than be burned, contributing to obesity.
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If the museum's style was politically correct to a fault, it did correct certain faulty versions of cultural history.
Fred van Leeuwen and his colleagues at the Netherlands Institute for Brain Research in Amsterdam found evidence for faulty versions of two proteins implicated in Alzheimer's: b amyloid precursor protein (bAPP) and ubiquitin.
In two of the disorders, people carry faulty versions of the gene and suffer crippling pain because their sodium channels open too easily or can't close.
Faulty versions of caveolins and cavins have both been associated with several diseases in humans, including heart disease and muscle disorders.
Samsung says it doesn't have enough stock of the new Galaxy Note 7s to meet demand from those replacing faulty versions, yet two American carriers, Verizon and Sprint are listing the new phones as in-stock.
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