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The insertion of a muscle
Autosomal Dominant
A pattern of inheritance where a mutation in just one of the two copies of a gene is sufficient to cause a genetic disorder.
Huntington Disease
A genetic disorder that causes the progressive breakdown of nerve cells in the brain, leading to physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms.
Cognitive Impairment
A reduction in one's ability to think, concentrate, formulate ideas, reason, and remember compared to previous levels of functioning.
Mendelian Disease
A genetic disorder caused by mutations in a single gene, following Mendel's laws of inheritance.
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