Background genetic variants can lead to different clinical features in complex disorders

The genetic roots of a disease or disorder do not always grow into clear-cut, easily diagnosed clinical features. Even if a parent and child have the same genetic marker implicated in an outcome, such as autism, only one may present clinically or they may both present with wildly different features.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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