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D Martin

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  1. How does a person with a genetically-based degenerative disorder develop apparently normally from conception, through birth and often into advanced adulthood? (Muscular dystrophy often manifests in early childhood, arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy in the teens, and Parkinson's after 50.) One would think the genetic variation/mutation would not allow for normal development.

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