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1 ory sequences can result in birth defects or predisposition to disease.
2 ty is unlikely to explain the entire genetic predisposition to disease.
3 w cases, have been associated with a genetic predisposition to disease.
4 how they contribute to normal physiology and predisposition to disease.
5 ch buffering component and increased genetic predisposition to disease.
6         Rare familial cases reveal a genetic predisposition to disease.
7 rofiles of patients with an elevated genetic predisposition to disease.
8 lar and cellular processes, and response and predisposition to disease.
9 ression, providing a potential mechanism for predisposition to disease.
10 dividual, and has important implications for predisposition to disease.
11 y of loci that may be important in inherited predispositions to disease.
12  investigation of Ig- and TR-related genetic predispositions to diseases.
13 hese variants foretell about an individual's predisposition to diseases?
14 tifying markers and underlying mechanisms of predisposition to diseases and treatment responsiveness
15 r inverted (H2) haplotypes with differential predispositions to disease and selection.
16 ies play a critical role in human health and predisposition to disease, but the degree to which they
17 As research to correlate genetic status with predisposition to disease has accelerated, so has the co
18  embryonic development influences ageing and predisposition to disease in adults.
19 ortality and significantly increased genetic predisposition to disease in the population as a whole.
20 e of infectious stimuli in modifying genetic predisposition to disease.Insight into the genetic influ
21 ute to different stages of oncogenesis, from predisposition to disease manifestation and evolution.
22 ing Medical Subject Headings family, genetic predisposition to disease, medical history taking, neopl