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Essay heading: Genetic Testing
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Thousands of people are carriers of diseases, both common and rare, fatal and non-life threatening, that they can potentially pass on to their child upon conception. For many, especially those with rare and fatal diseases, the decision is extremely difficult when it comes to reproducing and putting your child at risk of being born with that disease... displayed 300 characters
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Thousands of people are carriers of diseases, both common and rare, fatal and non-life threatening, that they can potentially pass on to their child upon conception. For many, especially those with rare and fatal diseases, the decision is extremely difficult when it comes to reproducing and putting your child at risk of being born with that disease... displayed next 300 characters
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