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Inherited diseases don’t work like we thought they did

For decades, scientists have delved into the genetic causes of disease by studying patients with those diseases and their families, picking through their genomes in search of genetic mutations that could be the cause.

It’s a method that has turned up hundreds of mutations, many thought to be responsible for diseases in almost 100% of the people carrying them. Such mutations have been linked to myriad conditions, from thyroid cancer to ovarian insufficiency to certain forms of diabetes.

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