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Abstract The paper presents a description of the development of the human heart based on the present state of knowledge cytogenetics and molecular genetics. Despite the complexity of the genetic mechanisms described, the authors emphasize that it may be just a slice patterns in kardiogenezie. Aberrations and mutations lead to the formation of congenital heart defects in both isolated and components of genetic syndromes.