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X-Linked Inheritance
An X-linked genetic disease is one that is generally passed on from mother to son. ... In addition, some X-linked conditions produce mild symptoms in women ...
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What are X-linked genetic diseases?
X-linked genetic diseases affect children born around the world every day. Though the number of people affected by these diseases is much lower than those ...
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Incidence of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
The incidence of DMD is about 1:4000 live male births. Sporadic cases appear in about 1:12000 live births. Severe Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy is very rarely ...
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What is Red-Green Colorblindness?
They are long wavelengths (red), medium wavelengths (green) and short wavelengths (blue). People who are red-green colorblind base their color vision on ...
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What is Red-Green Colorblindness?
They are long wavelengths (red), medium wavelengths (green) and short wavelengths (blue). People who are red-green colorblind base their color vision on ...
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What is Red-Green Colorblindness?
They are long wavelengths (red), medium wavelengths (green) and short wavelengths (blue). People who are red-green colorblind base their color vision on ...
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What is Red-Green Colorblindness?
They are long wavelengths (red), medium wavelengths (green) and short wavelengths (blue). People who are red-green colorblind base their color vision on ...
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Symptoms of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Enlarged calves and progressive muscle weakness and failure are the hallmark signs. ... The figure above shows the extremely enlarged calf of a DMD patient. ...
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Symptoms of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Enlarged calves and progressive muscle weakness and failure are the hallmark signs. Specific early clinical symptoms can include: Delayed onset of walking ...
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What is Red-Green Colorblindness?
Photopigments are sensitive to three different color groups. They are long wavelengths (red), medium wavelengths (green) and short wavelengths (blue). ...