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Yep there is a genetic defect affecting ~50% of all people. It's a disomy of the X chromosome :marseysmug2:

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Thank goodness there already exist tests for that. Imagine the heartbreak of going through multiple rounds of IVF only too get cucked into raising an offspring with X chromosome disomy.

Parent and trans lives matter.

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Can it detect stuff like BPD and autism :marseysmugautist: now or is it still limited to down syndrome???

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What???

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BPD and autism aren't usually caused by a single genetic disorder so unfortunately no

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I see. Thank you.

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I hope we can use this technology :marseyunabomberdevil: to cure muscular :marseylifting: dystrophy someday so that those cute twinks stop annoying :marseyclippy: me for money :marseytigernewyear: at the grocery :marseydiscount: store

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:#marseysnowglobe:

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Carp you cannot say this title game is not on point

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George said they...discovered they are both carriers for nonsyndromic hearing loss, which can result in a partial or total loss of hearing.

George had heard of Orchid through some friends, he said, and the couple decided to sequence all three of their viable embryos with the company.

I'm worried about mutations related to a single pair of genes. Better test all 20,000+ of them

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Wait how do they sequence the DNA before cell replication? There's only 1 copy of the genes at that point right? Is it scam or am I :marseybrainlet:

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found the incel

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They are using frozen embryos which are a few days old and only need a few cells to act as a representative for the rest of the embryo. At the time of the embryo creation, both copies of each gene are already present (we get one from each parent) because the egg (with one copy of each gene) has already met the sperm (the other copy). :)

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They implant day 3 or so embryos that have hundreds of cells.

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