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  2. Tongue rolling - Wikipedia

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    Other tongue ability is folding the tip of the tongue upwards, which has been proposed as a recessive trait in a 1948 study, with possible epistatic interaction with the rolling gene. [5] [11] Twisting the tongue has also been studied, which is to rotate the tongue approximately 90 degrees from the plane of the blade, both to the right and to ...

  3. Ostravik-Lindemann-Solberg syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Ostravik-Lindemann-Solberg syndrome, also known as heart defect-tongue hamartoma-polysyndactyly syndrome is a rare, multi-systemic genetic disorder which is characterized by congenital heart defects, tongue hamartomas, postaxial polydactyly of the hand, and syndactylism of the foot.

  4. Alagille syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Alagille syndrome is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, which means one copy of the altered gene is sufficient to cause the disorder. The " autosomal " aspect of the disease means that the gene mutation occurs in an autosome , which is one of the 44 chromosomes in the human body that is not a sex chromosome (chromosome X or Y).

  5. Simple Mendelian genetics in humans - Wikipedia

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    Mendelian traits behave according to the model of monogenic or simple gene inheritance in which one gene corresponds to one trait. Discrete traits (as opposed to continuously varying traits such as height) with simple Mendelian inheritance patterns are relatively rare in nature, and many of the clearest examples in humans cause disorders.

  6. Huntington's disease - Wikipedia

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    Inheritance is independent of sex, and the phenotype does not skip generations. Huntington's disease has autosomal dominant inheritance, meaning that an affected individual typically inherits one copy of the gene with an expanded trinucleotide repeat (the mutant allele) from an affected parent. [26]

  7. What to do if you inherit a house with a mortgage - AOL

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    Refinance: You can refinance the inherited reverse mortgage into a traditional one, paying off the balance owed when you refinance. Sell the home : You can sell the home for 95 percent of the ...

  8. Gorlin sign - Wikipedia

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    Gorlin's sign. Gorlin’s sign is a medical term that indicates the ability in humans to touch the tip of the nose with the tongue. [1] Approximately ten percent of the general population can perform this act, but fifty percent of people with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (an inherited connective tissue disorder) have the ability.

  9. Inherited IRA rules: 7 things all beneficiaries must know - AOL

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    You can transfer assets into an inherited IRA in your name and choose to take distributions over 10 years. You must liquidate the account by Dec. 31 of the year that is 10 years after the original ...