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Answer added by  Mohammed Abdo Elgabbar, Researcher, Central Veterinary Research Laboratory
6 years ago

I think, the gene classification should be according to the function and role of the protein that encoded by this gene which is determined by the active domain of the gen ... See More

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Answer added by  Shakeel Aarian, INTERNEE, AYUB AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
6 years ago

yes its really helpful in future for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

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Answer added by  Emerio Suarez, specialist 1, minister of health , Corposalud . Aragua
8 years ago

kernicterus in neonates because of high levels of billirubin in blood

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Answer added by  omar hamdi, طبيب مختص, مستشفى جامعي
10 years ago

yes they can cause anemia  

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Answer added by  Mohamed shaheen, مدرس كلينيكال باثولوجي, كلية الطب جامعة الأزهر
10 years ago

hyperbilirubinemia in neonates (Pathological more than15) leads to kernicterus