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- ... in their family. Congenital deafness with keratopachydermia and constrictions of fingers and toes Keratoderma hereditarium mutilans KHM ...
- ... breaks. An inversion that includes the chromosome's constriction point (centromere) is called a pericentric inversion. An ...
- ... signs and symptoms can include droopy eyelids (ptosis), constriction of the pupils of the eyes (miosis), inappropriate ...
- ... arms) based on the location of a narrowing (constriction) called the centromere. By convention, the shorter arm ...
- ... chromatids to be missing around the chromosome's constriction point (centromere). In Roberts syndrome, cells respond to ...
- ... chromosomes during cell division. Each chromosome has a constriction point called the centromere, which divides the chromosome ...
- ... against the intestines that can damage the tissue. Constriction around exposed organs at the abdominal wall opening ...
- ... the basis of the centromere, which is the constriction point of the X-shaped chromosome pair. Satellite ...
- ... weakness. Another feature of Stormorken syndrome is permanent constriction of the pupils of the eyes (miosis), which ...
- ... sheath covering their skin called a collodion membrane. Constriction by the membrane may cause the lips and ...