Abstract
Genetics is the new frontier of medicine. Hardly an issue of any leading medical journal is published without one or more articles on a genetic disease or a topic closely related to genetics. A recent series of articles in the Journal was devoted to the importance of genetics in medical practice.1 The immediate impetus for such a series was, as is widely known, the sequencing of the human genome and the promise that that effort would lead to better diagnosis and treatment of disease.2 However, the knowledge that many metabolic disorders are genetic has long been seen as evidence, with . . .
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