Robertsonian Translocations - Educational Webinar

This interactive webinar is intended for individuals who have recently learned that they carry a genetic anomaly called a Robertsonian translocation. It is designed to accompany and provide preparation for a genetic counselling session. We’ll cover some genetic basics, what a Robertsonian translocation is, and how being a carrier can affect fertility and family planning.
We’ll also answer some frequently asked questions about the condition with the help of a board-certified genetic counsellor.
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  • @barsha1991
    @barsha19913 ай бұрын

    Very helpful and clear❤

  • @mahamijaz6001
    @mahamijaz60019 ай бұрын

    Very informative video ❤