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Neurology Today  | July 04, 2009

A new study suggests that a common genetic mutation responsible for familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis probably originated with Native Americans, but is rare today among Amerindians, because the population could have developed a compensatory mechanism to counter the defect A mutation responsible...
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