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Knowledge about both the maternal age effect and the bottleneck size is useful in family planning. e have some predictive power now
#Greater rates of mitochondrial mutations discovered in children born to older mothers The discovery of a maternal age effect by a team of Penn State scientists that could be used to predict the accumulation of MITOCHONDRIAL DNA mutations in maternal egg cells
Knowledge about both the maternal age effect and the bottleneck size is useful in family planning. We have some predictive power now
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