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Pediatrics, 1954
Application of genetic theory to clinical situations must always remain, in a sense, unfinished business. In the nature of the circumstances it is impossible, and presumably will always remain impossible, to prove that a given trait is transmitted from man to man by the intervention of genes. The closest one can come to proof is to demonstrate that the
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Application of genetic theory to clinical situations must always remain, in a sense, unfinished business. In the nature of the circumstances it is impossible, and presumably will always remain impossible, to prove that a given trait is transmitted from man to man by the intervention of genes. The closest one can come to proof is to demonstrate that the
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Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae, 1961
The Committee of the Xth International Congress of Genetics had the excellent idea of acquainting the public of Montreal, Canada, with the practical utility of Genetics by organising a Public Exhibition under the slogan of: “Genetics in the Service of Man”. If we were to choose a slogan that would best summarise our work at this Conference,
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The Committee of the Xth International Congress of Genetics had the excellent idea of acquainting the public of Montreal, Canada, with the practical utility of Genetics by organising a Public Exhibition under the slogan of: “Genetics in the Service of Man”. If we were to choose a slogan that would best summarise our work at this Conference,
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Genetic imprinting in clinical genetics
Development, 1990ABSTRACT Genetic, and indeed genomic, imprinting does occur in humans. This is manifest at the level of the genome, the individual chromosome, subchromosomal region or fragile site, or the single locus. The best evidence at the single gene level comes from a consideration of familial tumour syndromes.
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Training in clinical genetics and genetic counseling in Asia
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part C, Seminars in Medical Genetics, 2019The status of training in clinical genetics and genetic counseling in Asia is at diverse stages of development and maturity. Most of the training programs are in academic training centers where exposure to patients in the clinics or in the hospital is a ...
E. M. Cutiongco-de la Paz +9 more
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2021
Abstract Clinical genetics is an ever-growing encyclopedia of knowledge and new discoveries. This chapter summarizes clinical genetics for the general paediatrician. Included are how to take a genetic history, features pointing towards an underlying genetic problem, when and how to investigate for genetic conditions, the main tests that ...
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Abstract Clinical genetics is an ever-growing encyclopedia of knowledge and new discoveries. This chapter summarizes clinical genetics for the general paediatrician. Included are how to take a genetic history, features pointing towards an underlying genetic problem, when and how to investigate for genetic conditions, the main tests that ...
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Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2011
Britt-Marie, Anderlid, The-Hung, Bui
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Britt-Marie, Anderlid, The-Hung, Bui
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From target discovery to clinical drug development with human genetics
Nature, 2023K. Trajanoska +5 more
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