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Old 06-15-2012, 05:43 AM #1
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So as everyone probably knows, there are (I think 11) genes that tell if you have PD or not. I don't know the details but I think people with problems in gene 1 have another PD than people with problems in gene 2. I think this because of the following article:

http://drugdiscoveryopinion.com/2010...disease-model/

Anyway ... I think it would be interesting to do a DNA analysis and check which of these 11 genes are expressed. I don't have PD, but my father probably has it, so I want him to check his genes. Does anyone know where I can do this ?
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