
What is GAND? - Helping Hands for GAND
GAND stands for GATAD2B -associated neurodevelopmental disorder. The GATAD2B gene is located on chromosome 1 (at 1q21.3) and is an important gene for normal cognitive development.
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Gand were an insectoid sentient species native to the planet Gand. One subspecies breathed ammonia, forcing them to wear respirators to survive in oxygen-rich atmospheres.
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GATAD2B-associated neurodevelopmental disorder (GAND) is a syndrome characterized, in part, by intellectual disability, low muscle tone, and limited speech. Receiving a diagnosis of a GATAD2B …
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Gand | SW5E
Gand are sentient, stocky humanoids whose insectoid bodies are covered in a chitinous exoskeleton. The natural armor allow the Gand to shrug off injuries that would cripple most other species.
Gand - Holocron - Star Wars Combine
Jan 20, 2016 · Gands have a stocky humanoid form with an insectoid appearance. The Gand body is covered in a chitinous exoskeleton that serves as a natural, durable armor that allows them to shrug …
Gand - Races | SWmud
Gand are a species of sentient life that has developed in the poisonous gases of the planet Gand. They are covered in a chitinous exoskeleton and can see in the ultraviolet spectrum. They possess large, …
Star Wars-Alien Species-Gand at Galactic Voyage
Gands inhabit a world also known as Gand. They are a short, humanoid species identified in part by their hands with three fingers and their durable exoskeleton. The Gand physiology remains largely a …
Gand - D6Holocron
Apr 21, 2016 · Gands were sentient insectoid species who evolved on the ammonia-gas planet Gand. There were two main sub-species of Gands: those with lungs and those without lungs.
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The Gands, or Gand (pronounced /Gănd/), were a sentient species of humanoids that xenobiologists believed to have evolved from an insect genus that inhabited the ammonia-gas planet of Gand.