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Medical Mystery Patient X

Symptoms 0 Patient’s Symptoms: 0 Possible Diseases/Disorders: 0 Final Diagnosis:

Mendelian Genetics 0 Type of Inheritance - Chromosomal (autosome/sex-linked) - Dominant/Recessive - Paternal/Maternal inheritance

Molecular Genetics 0 Gene of Interest(?) 0 Type of mutation(deletion/insertion/substitution?) 0 Protein in Question(missing/nonfunctional?) -what does it do that leads to disease/disorder?

Treatments 0 Medication/Therapy/No hope…/Only God knows...

References 0 List all sources/references that you use to determine the diagnosis of your medical mystery case…. Keep in mind, at best… a misdiagnosis would earn a C (and could lead to law suits  ).