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Genetic diseases are called and are not contagious. A person who has a gene for the disease but does not have symptoms of the disease is called a .
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Genetic diseases are called and are not contagious. A person who has a gene for the disease but does not have symptoms of the disease is called a .
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Genetic diseases are called (congenital) and are not contagious. A person who has a gene for the disease but does not have symptoms of the disease is called a (carrier). I know these two answers are correct because I just got this question correct.
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