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All cancers are genetic in origin.
These differences, researchers say, are most likely genetic in origin.
He reported that most of the Colchester cases were not principally environmental, pathological, or genetic in origin, but some combination of the three.
He built his own studio, Genetic, in Berkshire, and presciently kitted it out with the latest synthesizers and digital recording equipment.
Thought to be largely genetic in origin, it is usually diagnosed in infancy; there is no cure, only palliative treatments of widely variable efficacy.
Start-ups could no longer go public just because they had "genetic" in their names.
That belief appears to be partly genetic in origin and partly the result of the things that happen to us in our lives (bullying, for example, suffering an assault, or being brought up in challenging urban environments).
The children, John and Maria Valerio, have epidermolysis bullosa, a condition that is usually genetic, in which the skin is so fragile that just slight friction and overheated rooms can cause blisters.
With warning signs easily ignored or misread, and descriptions of the disease's progress marginalised in cancer literature, ovarian cancer – whether or not it is genetic in origin – establishes a series of issues quite distinct from those in breast cancer.
A recent genetic study involving identical and non-identical twins identified that 56-95% of the observed characteristics are genetic in origin: autism owes its existence to genetic differences known as polymorphisms.
One study of identical twins has led researchers to believe that food allergies are about 70 percent genetic in origin and 30 percent environmental.
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