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Parents may not cause twins' epilepsy

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Parents may not cause twins' epilepsy

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Study Of Twins Provide Clue That Genetic Epilepsy Can Originate In The Embryo

medicalnewstoday.com — “A study of identical twins shows that a rare genetic form of epilepsy can be caused by a genetic mutation that occurs in the embryo, and not necessarily passed down from parents.The studView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Twins provide clue that genetic epilepsy can originate in the embryo

eurekalert.org — “An Australian study of identical twins shows that a rare genetic form of epilepsy can be caused by a genetic mutation that occurs in the embryo, and not necessarily passed down from parents.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Genetic epilepsy can originate in the embryo, study shows

physorg.com — “A study of identical twins shows that a rare genetic form of epilepsy can be caused by a genetic mutation that occurs in the embryo, and not necessarily passed down from parents.View full resource at physorg.com

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Twins provide clue that genetic epilepsy can originate in the embryo

sciencedaily.com — “An Australian study of identical twins shows that a rare genetic form of epilepsy can be caused by a genetic mutation that occurs in the embryo, and not necessarily passed down from parents.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Twins provide clue that genetic epilepsy can originate in the embryo

labspaces.net — “An Australian study of identical twins shows that a rare genetic form of epilepsy can be caused by a genetic mutation that occurs in the embryo, and not necessarily passed down from parents.View full resource at labspaces.net

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Twins provide clue that genetic epilepsy can originate in the embryo

eurekalert.org — “An Australian study of identical twins shows that a rare genetic form of epilepsy can be caused by a genetic mutation that occurs in the embryo, and not necessarily passed down from parents.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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