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MiGRC - Multifactorial Traits - 0 views

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    The following sequence of activities is designed to help your students continue their investigation into how characteristics of living things are passed on from generation to generation. This time we are looking at multifactorial traits and how the genes and environment play a role in the final expression of the trait.
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Your Disease Risk - 0 views

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    Welcome to Your Disease Risk, the source on prevention. Here, you can find out your risk of developing five of the most important diseases in the United States and get personalized tips for preventing them. Developed over the past ten years by world-renowned experts, Your Disease Risk collects the latest scientific evidence on disease risk factors into one easy-to-use tool.
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Knocking Out Parkinson's Disease - Foundation for Biomedical Research - 0 views

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    Parkinson's is a result of the loss of cells in various parts of the brain, including one portion that produces the neurotransmitter dopamine. Dopamine is essential for being able to move in a coordinated way, so the loss of dopamine causes the tremors often associated with the condition. While the exact cause of Parkinson's is unknown, genetics and environment are contributing factors. Most cases occur in patients with no family history of Parkinson's disease, but there are 13 gene mutations that have been linked to either causing the disease or increasing one's risk of developing it. Certainly not everyone who carries these gene mutations develops Parkinson's, but identifying these genetic indicators is the beginning of developing more precise treatments.
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