Posted: May 22nd, 2023
The macula is characterized by a red spot in the retinal area of the eye which occurs because of the accumulation of gangliosides in the sufferer’s brain. The red spot is the only normal part of the retina that can be observed by ophthalmologists to determine whether a child suffers from Tay-Sachs. Other techniques that can be used in the genetic diagnosis of the disease include microscopic analysis of the body’s neural network and molecular diagnostic techniques that analyze autosomal genes in the carrier’s body
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