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  1. ... are not passed from one generation to the next. Some chromosomal conditions are caused by changes in ... cannot be passed from one generation to the next. Learn how to cite this page
  2. ... disorder is passed from one generation to the next. This phenomenon is called anticipation. Anticipation is most ...
  3. Some genetic conditions are caused by variants (also known as mutations) in a single gene. These conditions are usually inherited in one of several patterns, ...
  4. ... amounts of DNA. These approaches are known as next-generation sequencing (or next-gen sequencing). The original sequencing technology, called Sanger ... s DNA (known as the person's genome). Next-generation sequencing has sped up the process (taking ...
  5. ... s cells and can be passed to the next generation. The other 60 percent are non-germinal, ... the eye and cannot be passed to the next generation.In germinal retinoblastoma, an RB1 mutation is ...
  6. ... duplicated when the inversion is passed to the next generation. Other, unknown factors are thought to play ... breakpoints of the 17q21.31 microdeletion syndrome with next-generation sequencing. Am J Hum Genet. 2012 Apr ...
  7. ... passing on the mutated RB1 gene to the next generation. The other two-thirds of retinoblastomas are ... the eye and cannot be passed to the next generation.In hereditary retinoblastoma, mutations in the RB1 ...
  8. ... B), which are characterized by an extra digit next to the little finger or the small toe. ... PPD-IV), which is characterized by extra digits next to the thumb or big toe (hallux) and ...
  9. ... variants. These variants cannot be passed to the next generation. Non-inherited variants can be caused by ...
  10. ... insulin replacement therapy. Optic atrophy is often the next symptom to appear, usually around age 11. The ...
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