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What is the gene involved and diagnosis of Alzheimer disease,Muscular dystrophy,Huntington disease?



What is the gene involved and diagnosis of Alzheimer disease,Muscular dystrophy,Huntington disease?

For muscular dystrophy, it is the dystrophin gene, located on the X chromosome. Dystrophin is actually the largest gene in our DNA Source(s): http://dystrophy.com
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