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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for "Meier-Gorlin" syndrome
  1. ... including bone. Mutations in the ORC1 gene cause Meier-Gorlin syndrome, a condition characterized by short stature, underdeveloped kneecaps, ... how a reduction in replication licensing leads to Meier-Gorlin syndrome. Researchers speculate that such a reduction delays the ...
  2. ... the ORC6 gene have been found to cause Meier-Gorlin syndrome, a condition characterized by short stature, underdeveloped kneecaps, ... how a reduction in replication licensing leads to Meier-Gorlin syndrome. Researchers speculate that such a reduction delays the ...
  3. ... least one mutation in the CDC6 gene causes Meier-Gorlin syndrome, a condition characterized by short stature, underdeveloped kneecaps, ... how a reduction in replication licensing leads to Meier-Gorlin syndrome. Researchers speculate that such a reduction delays the ...
  4. ... on heterochromatin. Mutations in the ORC4 gene cause Meier-Gorlin syndrome, a condition characterized by short stature, underdeveloped kneecaps, ... how a reduction in replication licensing leads to Meier-Gorlin syndrome. Researchers speculate that such a reduction delays the ...
  5. ... to divide. Mutations in the CDT1 gene cause Meier-Gorlin syndrome, a condition characterized by short stature, underdeveloped kneecaps, ... how a reduction in replication licensing leads to Meier-Gorlin syndrome. Researchers speculate that such a reduction delays the ...