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Why is Locus Heterogeneity Important?
Locus heterogeneity is crucial for several reasons:
It affects the accuracy of
genetic testing
and diagnosis.
It complicates the understanding of
disease mechanisms
.
It has implications for the development of
therapeutic interventions
.
Recognizing locus heterogeneity helps in devising more accurate genetic screening programs and personalized treatment plans.
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