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People genetically susceptible to Huntington's disease often see their movement, mood, and cognition decline slowly over time.
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Centre for Chemical Biology, Department of Chemistry, Institute for Nucleic Acids, University of Sheffield, Brook Hill, Sheffield S3 7HF, U.K. Centre for Chemical Biology, Department of Chemistry, ...
each of which binds to different variations of a DNA sequence. Those variations in DNA are passed down from an individual's ancestors and influence a person's personality and physical traits.