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How are genes linked to disease?
Many, if not most, diseases have their roots in our genes. Genes -
through the proteins they encode - determine how efficiently we process
foods, how effectively we detoxify poisons, and how vigorously we respond
to infections. More than 4,000 diseases are thought to stem from mutated
genes inherited from one's mother and/or father. Common disorders such as
heart disease and most cancers arise from a complex interplay among
multiple genes and between genes and factors in the environment.

When a gene contains a mutation, the protein encoded by that gene will
be abnormal. Some protein changes are insignificant, others are disabling.
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