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Chapter 13: Genetic Technology

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... Many human disorders follow Mendelian patterns of inheritance Cystic fibrosis, which strikes one out of every 2,500 whites of European descent but is much rarer in other groups. One out of 25 whites (4% ) is a carrier. The normal allele for this gene codes for a membrane protein that functions in c ...
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