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One surprising turn — twins — did not make a genetic problem more likely.
The fact that you cannot make a genetic male sexually attracted to another male by raising him as a girl makes any social theory of sexuality very weak.
It is not that Hispanics are more genetically predisposed to Alzheimer's, say experts, who say the diversity of ethnicities that make up Hispanics or Latinos make a genetic explanation unlikely.
But the hope is that such continuing analysis will enable researchers to make a genetic compositional link between meteoritic samples in curated Earth-based collections and potential near-Earth asteroidal impactors lurking in our vicinity.
We figured out a way to take some blood, spin it down so we get these kind of proto-stem cells out of their blood and then make a genetic modification on those stem cells to correct something that, in this case, is causing pulmonary hypertension, and then send those cells back to the patient and reinject them.
Together, these observations make a genetic cause of the cryptorchid problem on the AP unlikely.
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However, some pathological overlap between genetically distinct disorders has been described, making a genetic diagnosis sometimes difficult.
Importantly: This is not reproductive cloning because you are not making a genetic copy of a person.
Eventually, however, it makes a genetic variant that can get into another type of white blood cell, the T cells.
We made a genetic diagnosis in 61.8% (34/55) of families and identified 33 mutations, including 14 known mutations and 19 novel mutations.
In the experimental field of gene therapy, scientists have worked carefully to avoid the momentous step of making a genetic alteration that could be passed along to future generations.
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