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  1. ... or that alter the structure of chromosomes can affect health and development when they occur in noncoding DNA. These alterations include changes in single DNA building blocks (substitution variants), insertions, ...
  2. Changes that affect the structure of chromosomes can cause problems with growth, development, and function of the body's systems. These changes can affect many genes along the chromosome and disrupt the ...
  3. Mitochondria are structures within cells that convert the energy from food into a form that cells can use. Although most DNA is packaged in chromosomes within the ...
  4. Human cells normally contain 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes in each cell . A change in the number of chromosomes can cause problems with ...
  5. ... is classified into several types based on the mood changes that occur. Bipolar I involves manic episodes, which ...
  6. People have two copies of most genes, one copy inherited from each parent. In some cases, however, the number of copies varies—meaning that a person can have ...
  7. ... understood. Researchers are working to determine how these changes affect muscle cells and lead to muscle weakness and ... condition are not well understood. The amino acid changes may affect the structure of the lamin A or lamin ...
  8. ... therapy Another gene-related therapy, called epigenetic therapy, affects epigenetic changes in cells. Epigenetic changes are specific modifications (often ...
  9. ... rearrange genetic material near the PITX1 gene. These changes affect regions of DNA known as regulatory elements, which ... autosomal dominant pattern, which means having a genetic change that affects the PITX1 gene on one copy of the ...
  10. ... ARID1B protein. Although it is unclear how these changes affect SWI/SNF complexes, researchers suggest that ARID1B gene ... the protein's function in chromatin remodeling. These changes likely affect the control of gene expression and interfere with ...
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