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Jaundice itself is not a genetic condition; rather, it is a symptom that indicates an underlying issue with bilirubin metabolism, often related to liver function, bile duct obstruction, or hemolysis. Some genetic disorders, such as Gilbert's syndrome or Crigler-Najjar syndrome, can lead to jaundice due to inherited abnormalities in bilirubin processing. Therefore, while jaundice can be associated with genetic conditions, it is not inherently genetic on its own.

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