March of Dimes
Multifactorial Inheritance
 

Multifactorial Inheritance

Sometimes many factors can result in a birth defect. For instance, genes from one or both parents may interact with each other and may be interfered with by environmental factors, usually unidentifiable. Birth defects caused in this way are poorly understood.

Conditions thought to result from multifactorial inheritance (when not part of a known syndrome) include:

 
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