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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for inversion
  1. ... duplication of the genetic material. Dup15q syndrome Duplication/inversion 15q11 Idic(15) Inv dup(15) Inverted duplication ...
  2. ... of Koolen-de Vries syndrome, has undergone an inversion. An inversion involves two breaks in a chromosome; the resulting ... lineage have no health problems related to the inversion. However, genetic material can be lost or duplicated ...
  3. ... with a change in chromosome 8 called an inversion. An inversion involves the breakage of a chromosome in two ... typically not lost as a result of this inversion in chromosome 8, so people usually do not ...
  4. ... the CBFB gene. One such rearrangement, called an inversion, involves breakage of a chromosome in two places; ... is reversed and reinserted into the chromosome. The inversion involved in CBF-AML (written as inv(16)) ...
  5. ... is unaffected, has a chromosomal change called an inversion in the region of chromosome 7 associated with ... CM, Kimberley KW, Gregg RG, Bray-Ward P. Inversion of the Williams syndrome region is a common ...
  6. ... M, Turleau C, Munnich A, Moraine C. Paracentric inversion of the X chromosome [inv(X)(q12q28)] in ...
  7. ... try to smile or laugh, often described as inversion of facial expression. While this feature may appear ...