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Tobias Kidd
5 July, 21:40
Why is syndrome not labeled as a genetic disease?
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Summer Glass
6 July, 00:25
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Because there's not mutations
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If there is no mutation it's not labeled as a genetic disease
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Jocelynn Villa
6 July, 01:35
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Answer: because there isn't mutations
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