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This means that you have a genetic disease where as your DNA suppresses certain proteins in your body, thus either 1: giving you a deadly mutation somewhere on the body or 2: killing you

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An feature of an individual organism's genetic makeup (either a spontaneous mutation or an inherited trait) which will kill that organism.

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Sickle Cell Anemia and Huntington's Disease.

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