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As a doctoral psychology intern I have noticed that many clients are being ordered to have genetic testing to assist the physician to determine the proper diagnosis as well as what medication may be more appropriate.\u00a0 It has been relatively recently that research has been initiated on the MTHFR gene, as well as the enzyme it produces, and the effects caused by its malfunction.\u00a0 MTHFR stands for MethyleneTetraHydroFolate Reductase, and its acronym is used interchangeably to denote either the gene or the enzyme it produces.\u00a0 The gene is found on the short arms (there are 2- 1 each from the mother and father) of Chromosome 1.\u00a0 The gene is made up of 20,373 base pairs, and the MTHFR enzyme produced by the MTHFR gene helps to produce pyrimidines, which are the building blocks of DNA nucleotides.<\/p>\n

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When the MTHFR gene is mutated, the enzyme it produces is not entirely correct.\u00a0 These mutations tend to be very small and minor; however, they can create a variety of health problems and issues.\u00a0 For the enzyme to work properly it has to be perfect since even the smallest mutation of the gene sequence can produce severe chronic health effects.\u00a0 0.000098% is the threshold for mutation, or just 1 mistake in the 20,373 steps of the MTHFR gene code.<\/p>\n

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The most common mutations are found at positions 677 and 1298 on the MTHFR gene, with the mutation being capable of affecting one, the other, or both positions.\u00a0 It should be understood that MTHFR gene mutations can cause absolutely no symptoms at all, or they can cause severe, irreversible issues like Down\u2019s syndrome, pulmonary embolisms, and Parkinson\u2019s.\u00a0 While research is ongoing in an attempt to determine exactly which conditions are caused by or attributable to mutations of the MTHFR gene sequence, it has been determined that there are quite a few medical conditions and syndromes that are related to mutations in the MTHFR gene sequence.\u00a0 A partial list:<\/p>\n

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