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SPOTLIGHT: Genetic researchers may redefine diseases
May 7, 2008 — 6:59am ET
Historically, doctors have diagnosed and classified diseases by their symptoms. In the future, however, medical professionals may classify diseases by their genetic underpinnings. For example, boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy have a similar set of genes active as adults who have heart attacks. Such research is already starting to change the practice of nosology, the field of disease classification. Article
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