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What does it mean when someone is a ‘carrier’ of SMA? 

SMA is caused by a problem with a gene called Survival of Motor Neuron 1 (SMN1). Everyone has two copies of the SMN1 gene, however, some people might have one working copy and one ‘faulty’ copy of the gene. These people are called ‘carriers’. Carriers do not have SMA, because of their one working copy of the gene.