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Is there a genetic predisposition to break ranks?
In World War II, Mr. Kahn was assigned to the Air Force's first mental-hygiene unit, at Drew Field in Florida, where he studied the relationship between childhood truancy and a predisposition to break down under the stress of battle or to go AWOL.
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The predisposition to develop bipolar disorder is partly genetically inherited.
This is a rare recessive gene disorder that is characterized by shorter height and a predisposition to develop cancer.
The cancers reported here are thus primarily somatic in origin but the predisposition to misrepair of DNA breaks and chromosomal instability may be inherited.
"There is a natural human predisposition to keep looking to find something better.
In combination with other factors, like lack of sleep or a genetic predisposition to mental illness, this neurochemical surge can trigger a complete break from reality.
Predisposition to malignancies is common in disorders with defective double-strand DNA break damage repair such as ataxia-telangiectasia and NBS [Nahas and Gatti, 2009].
BRCA1/2-deficient cells that lack HR activity accumulate DNA double-strand breaks, resulting in genomic instability and an increased predisposition to malignant transformation and progression (Tutt and Ashworth, 2002).
Did they ever once stop to consider their genetic predisposition to ruining her sex life?
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