Genetic Variants and Disease
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Resource Description
Genetic variants are differences in the DNA sequences which can be benign, pathogenic or of unknown significance. Some genetic variations usually cause differences in phenotypes, like a change in eye or hair colour, but can also be linked to diseases.
An e-book resource for the New Australian Curriculum containing AAA-level research notes, summary video and resource links, multi-choice question and answer sections presented in full colour photos and diagrams for maximum learning engagement.