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December 5, 2004
Before You're Pregnant
During Your Pregnancy
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Caring for Your Baby
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Birth Defects & Genetics
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Genital and Urinary Tract Defects
Hearing Loss
Marfan Syndrome
The Neurofibromatoses
Phenylketonuria (PKU)
Rh Disease
Sickle Cell Disease
Spina Bifida
Tay-Sachs Disease
Thalassemia
Other Birth Defects
Genes & Defects
Genes and Birth Defects
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Genetic Science on the Move
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Genes and Chromosomes
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Genetics and Inherited Traits
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Common Forms of Inheritance
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