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by RelativeDelta
966 days ago
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Sure. There's two major baskets: 1. Paternity. Sometimes it's tragic when an otherwise good father learns he's not the father. The truth was very inconvenient to the established narrative. 2. Heritability of 'problem' genes in patients/families who request sequencing.
You can't really tell a wealthy family that they're both MAOA2/4R carriers and explain what that means without ruffling a ton of feathers. |
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