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Medical Genetics in Israel [PDF]

open access: possibleEuropean Journal of Human Genetics, 1995
The state of Israel was founded in 1948 and includes approximately 4.5 million Jews and 1 million of non-Jews, mainly Muslim Arabs. Subgroups can be distinguished within each of these two groups: among the Jews according to their country of origin and among the non-Jews according to their religion or even their village of origin.
Joël Zlotogora, Juan Chemke
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Inspirations in medical genetics [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Medical Biography, 2014
There are abundant instances in the history of genetics and medical genetics to illustrate how curiosity, charisma of mentors, nature, art, the saving of lives and many other matters have inspired great discoveries. These achievements from deciphering genetic concepts to characterizing genetic disorders have been crucial for management of the patients.
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Medical Genetics for the Practitioner [PDF]

open access: possiblePediatrics in Review, 1996
Introduction In the aggregate, genetically determined disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Two studies of the causes of death of more than 1200 children admitted to hospitals in the United Kingdom identified genetically determined diseases as causing 38% and 42% of total mortality.
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Medical genetics for the otorhinolaryngologist

The Laryngoscope, 1980
AbstractGenetic disorders involving the ear, nose and throat can be looked at in essentially the same way that one would view other genetic problems. It is important to differentiate genetic disorders from those due to environmental influences. This may be difficult on clinical grounds, since similar clinical features may be produced by different ...
George N. Donnell, Omar S. Alfi
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Medical genetics in pediatrics

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1954
Summary The present article reviews some ofthe ways a knowledge of medical genetics can be of practical value to the pediatrician. 1. The patterns of simple mendelianinheritance are described, as seen in the human pedigree. 2. The technique of taking the familyhistory is discussed.
F. Clarke Fraser, F. Clarke Fraser
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Medical Genetics and Genetic Counseling in Chile

Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2013
AbstractIn the South American Republic of Chile genetic counseling is not currently recognized as an independent clinical discipline, and in general is provided by physicians with training in clinical genetics. At present only one genetic counselor and 28 clinical geneticists practice in this country of over 16 million inhabitants.
Guillermo Lay-Son   +3 more
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Mendelian inheritance revisited: dominance and recessiveness in medical genetics

Nature reviews genetics, 2023
J. Zschocke, P. Byers, A. Wilkie
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ACMG SF v3.1 list for reporting of secondary findings in clinical exome and genome sequencing: A policy statement of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG).

Genetics in Medicine, 2022
David T. Miller   +13 more
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Principles of Medical Genetics [PDF]

open access: possibleNew England Journal of Medicine, 1976
There are still some who harbor the misconception that genetics deals only with the rare and exotic, or that those involved in medical genetics devote themselves entirely to counseling persons havi...
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