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What Happens When Collagen Genes Mutate?
Mutations in collagen genes can lead to various
genetic disorders
and diseases. For instance, mutations in the
COL1A1
or
COL1A2
genes can cause
Osteogenesis Imperfecta
, characterized by brittle bones. Mutations in the
COL4A1
and
COL4A2
genes can lead to
Alport Syndrome
, affecting kidney function and hearing.
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