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pleasurable expectation something expected (as on the basis of a norm); "each of them had their own anticipations"; "an indicator of expectancy in development" prediction: the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future) wishing with confidence of fulfillment
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the phenomenon where dominantly inherited diseases have an earlier age of onset and increasing severity in successive generations.
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Phenomenon in which the severity of a genetic condition appears to become more severe and/or arise at an earlier age with subsequent generations (seen in many trinucleotide repeat permutations).
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The phenomenon whereby disease severity increases with each passing generation. Since disease severity is often difficult to measure, anticipation is frequently measured in terms of patient-reported age-of-onset of the disorder. For example, in a disease showing anticipation, a grandchild may have earlier onset than their parent who has earlier onset than their grandparent. Source : PhRMA Genomics
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The disease process in which symptoms show up earlier and are increasingly severe in each generation.
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