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&nbsp;Chromosome 4 is one of the 28 chromosomes in the human body, and is the 4th largest. It contains around 1000 genes and codes for aproximately 6% of human DNA. Chromosome 4 is involved in a series of genetic disorders, due to mutations, such as [[Huntington's Disease|huntingtons]], [[Narcolepsy|narcolepsy and]] [[Parkinson's Disease|parkinsons]].&nbsp;<ref>http://www.news-medical.net/health/What-is-Chromosome-4.aspx</ref>
Chromosome 4 is one of the 28 [[Chromosomes|chromosomes]] in the human body, and is the 4th largest. It contains around 1000 genes and codes for aproximately 6% of human [[DNA|DNA]]. Chromosome 4 is involved in a series of genetic disorders, due to mutations, such as [[Huntington's Disease|huntingtons]], [[Narcolepsy|narcolepsy and]] [[Parkinson's Disease|parkinsons]]&nbsp;<ref>http://www.news-medical.net/health/What-is-Chromosome-4.aspx</ref>.<br>  


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Chromosome 4 is one of the 28 chromosomes in the human body, and is the 4th largest. It contains around 1000 genes and codes for aproximately 6% of human DNA. Chromosome 4 is involved in a series of genetic disorders, due to mutations, such as huntingtons, narcolepsy and parkinsons [1].

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