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====== Genetic Disorders ====== | ====== Genetic Disorders ====== | ||
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- | **Genetic Disorders** (also called Genetic Diseases and Syndromes) are conditions caused by an abnormality in an individual's DNA. These abnormalities can be as little as a single-base mutation, all the way to single gene defects, multi-gene defects, teratogenic problems, or chromosomal abnormalities. | + | **Genetic Disorders** (also called Genetic Diseases and Syndromes) are conditions caused by an abnormality in an individual's DNA. These abnormalities can be as little as a single-base mutation, all the way to single gene defects, multi-gene defects, teratogenic problems, or chromosomal abnormalities. Many genetic conditions can cause significant neuropsychiatric disorders and symptoms. |
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