Shobhit Shubhankar

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By itself, then, a mutant, or a mutation, can provide no real information about a disease or disorder. The definition of disease rests, rather, on the specific disabilities caused by an incongruity between an individual’s genetic endowment and his or her current environment—between a mutation, the circumstances of a person’s existence, and his or her goals for survival or success. It is not mutation that ultimately causes disease, but mismatch.
The Gene: An Intimate History
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