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How does having too many or too few normal genes create disorders?
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How does having too many or too few normal genes create disorders?
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How does having too many or too few normal genes create disorders?
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lots of genetic disorders are caused by errors in genes on our chromosomes.
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Lots of genetic disorders are caused by errors in genes on our chromosomes.
usually in disorders
caused by chromosomal abnormalities the genes themselves are not mutated. Instead, there are too many or too less of them.
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