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Date: 2016-05-10 04:30:07
Biology
Medicine
Genetics
Medical genetics
Alternatives to animal testing
Genetic testing
Genetic disorder
Mutation
Retinitis pigmentosa

www.cgt.igenomix.com Why do a CGT test? If both members of the couple obtain a positive result in the Carrier Genetic Test with a mutation in the same gene, the recommendation is to consult with a specialist

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