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14.2 how can a small change in a person's dna cause a genetic disorder

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gagnona2018
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  • 27-04-2017
A small change in a persons DNA can cause any number of mutations that may be completely harmless or fatal depending on where the mutation (change) occurs in ones DNA.
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MLPshine
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  • 27-04-2017
A small change in someone's DNA can cause any number of mutations that may be harmless, but it depends on the change in one's DNA.
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