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Talkback: Curly hair gene found!
by Sylvie Smith

to sit in the hairdressers' chair getting it dyed for hours! Discovery - amazing! Treatment to change your hair - terrible! It'd be such a shame for people to muddle with their genes like that - surely there could be side effects? whacking a bit of dye

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09/12/2009 08:47:33
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by Bella B
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Just watched...
by Nicolette

on the other side of the car for her to do this, or was that just too obvious? I can't believe someone would be so stupid , she obviously missing the common sense gene! Oh, there was a pavement, nice wide one that I use everyday with my buggy, and there wasn

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26/09/2008 08:04:40
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by rileysmum
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Talkback: Autism’s links with genes discovered
by Paul M 29

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11/06/2010 11:00:28
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by Paul M 29
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Marc, Jenna , Tyler.jpg
by jade

of been wores yeah i was the only 1 yo put on bless you sending you big hugs thanx ill have those hugs sat night thanx when i spy the crisps lol ok That's a lovely photo! thanx they obviously have my fantastic good genes yes defo as they dont have

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14/07/2008 12:33:22
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by Karen
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Talkback: Mum’s breast milk may improve baby’s genes
by catherine irvine

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04/06/2010 14:18:56
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Talkback: UK couples given chance to choose their baby's sex
by Bella B

the 'perfect' family isn't. No such thing as perfect! Well, not when my family's involved anyway LOL! I'm not a fan of this either TBH,but having said that if one sex carried a life threatening gene then I see the requirement-but personally I think if I

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27/08/2009 20:43:15
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by x.Laura.x
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Rhesus Negative
by Laurie

. Negative is the recessive form (like blue eyes or blonde hair) and means you have inherited a copy of rhesus negative from both parents. If you are rhesus negative you can only pass a RH-ve gene on to your baby. If your partner is rhesus +ve they may have

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21/03/2007 11:00:48
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by emmiepips
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Can lactose intolerance return?
by Lucy-H

lactase which in an enzyme that breaks down lacotse into smaller sugars (glucose and galactose). Congenital causes of lacotse intolerance are when the baby is bown with a mutation to the gene that is unable to produce lactase, this type of lactose

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08/09/2007 10:05:14
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by jenjgg
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Another word game!!
by tasha

for starting it off Kas!By the way it doesn't have to be the song title it can be any line from the song! Walking in a winter wonderland by Bing Crosby (i think)New word is.... snow Frosty the Snowman - Gene Autryeasy one - Bells dont let the bells endby

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19/12/2007 18:55:09
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by tasha
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Talkback: Egg Donation – The Facts
by baby2mom

is right for the egg donation recipient.  Bottom line the genes are not the same, but all efforts are made to try get a good match - in the preferred profile - to give egg donation recipients peace of mind.  A lengthy debate is always on the go about

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09/08/2009 15:36:16
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