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Who's your daddy? - DNA and You

dnaandyou.org — “Once a year, I teach a case-based discussion section in the medical genetics course for the 2nd year med students at the University of Washington. Each year, there is an anomalous result in one of the cases that has several...View full resource at dnaandyou.org

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Most Recently Shared on April 28, 2010 at 6:15 am By:

MattMealiffeMD Matt Mealiffe, M.D. Geneticist, Doctor, Internist, and Physician

@ePatientDave Noticed your non-paternity question...depends on how individuals r ascertained. ~1-5% prob reasonable: http://bit.ly/cW4Zwo

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DNA and You: Mutations in RAD51C: A New Genetic Cause for a Fanconi Anemia-Like Disorder

dnaandyou.org — “Today in an advance online publication at Nature Genetics, Christopher Mathew, Helmut Hananberg, Detlev Schindler, and colleagues from an international collaboration report the identification of a new cause for a Fanconi anemia-like disorder (that ultimately may be recognized as a new genetic cause for Fanconi anemia).View full resource at dnaandyou.org

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Most Recently Shared on April 19, 2010 at 12:08 am By:

MattMealiffeMD Matt Mealiffe, M.D. Geneticist, Doctor, Internist, and Physician

Nature Genetics: RAD51C looking like another Fanconi anemia gene http://bit.ly/bC4aUr; more at DNAandYou: http://bit.ly/a8efaD

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