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  1. ... according to the inheritance pattern of that syndrome. ADD ADDH ADHD Attention deficit Attention deficit disorder Attention ...
  2. ... to the amino acid glutamic acid (Glu) and adds it to growing proteins.These tRNA molecules are ... TE gene reduce the ability of tRNA to add amino acids to growing proteins, which slows protein ...
  3. ... creating the repeated sequence of DNA that telomerase adds to the ends of chromosomes. The function of the hTERT component is to add the new DNA segment to chromosome ends. The ...
  4. ... POGLUT1 genes provide instructions for making proteins that add different sugar molecules to proteins called Notch receptors. ... the protein is less able or unable to add sugar molecules to Notch receptors. Without these sugar ...
  5. ... to DNA molecules. In particular, the enzyme helps add methyl groups to DNA building blocks (nucleotides) called ...
  6. ... never develop abnormal blood clots, certain factors can add to the risk of their development. These factors ...
  7. ... extreme interest in other people. Attention deficit disorder (ADD), problems with anxiety, and phobias are common among ...
  8. ... been diagnosed with learning disabilities, attention-deficit disorder (ADD), or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).Many of ...
  9. ... mutations that are risk factors for ALS may add, delete, or change DNA building blocks (nucleotides), resulting ...
  10. ... of genetic material written as c.428_451dup, adds extra alanines to the second polyalanine tract in ...
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