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Researchers join forces to 'map' specific variations in more
Researchers join forces to 'map' specific variations in more than 25 key cardiac disease genes
One in 100 people have genetic variations that can cause potentially life-threatening heart conditions, including high cholesterol (lipid disorders), heart muscle disease (cardiomyopathies), and abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias).
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