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          Chromosome Probes At The University Of Toronto
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     Uploaded: November 29, 1986.   Sensitive chromosome probes recently discovered by a University of Toronto geneticist will make it easier to detect certain types of genetic and prenatal diseases, as well as being used to determine paternity and provide forensic evidence in criminal cases.  Prob ....
          Middle of essay ....at these kinds of tests could eventually be done by an obstetrician in the office during the early stages of pregnancy," he adds.  The determination of gender is another possible use for the probes. Many diseases, such as Duschene's muscular dystrophy, show up on the X chromosome, manifesting only in boys. Willard thinks it is possible to develop  a test which would quickly indicate the fetus' sex.  This would benefit parents whose only option is to have no children or to have only girls. Confir....           |   
          
          
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