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Note: Familial cases, such as the above, are likely to be the phenotype (phenomenon) or expression of an autosomal (expressed in either sex) dominant (single gene) mutation (in Spanish, muta means change and in genetic terms it represents an alteration of the meaning engraved in the DNA - either because of a changed DNA coding sequence or a duplication or deletion of a DNA segment). |
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