A genetic marker is a specific DNA sequence with a known location on a chromosome used to identify individuals or species and track inheritance of genes. It is crucial in clinical practice for diagnosing genetic disorders, guiding personalised medicine, and assessing disease risk. For example, BRCA1 mutations serve as markers for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility.

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