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  1. ... into the brain and spinal cord, fails to close completely during the first few weeks of embryonic ... the bones of the spinal column do not close completely around the developing nerves of the spinal ...
  2. ... such as when driving) than things that are close up (such as when reading or using a ... commonly autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, or X-linked. Close sighted Myopia Myopic Near-sightedness Nearsighted Short-sighted ...
  3. ... known as the choroidal fissure or embryonic fissure) closes to form the structures of the eye. When the optic fissure does not close completely, the result is a coloboma.Because the ...
  4. ... heart valves is thickened and cannot open and close completely when the heart beats and pumps blood. ... impairs the valve's ability to open and close when the heart pumps blood. In addition, it ...
  5. ... location. “Cen” indicates that the gene is very close to the centromere. For example, 16pcen refers to ... terminus, which indicates that the gene is very close to the end of the p or q ...
  6. ... a result, the sodium channel does not completely close when it is turned off, allowing sodium ions ... a result, the sodium channel does not completely close when it is turned off, allowing sodium ions ...
  7. ... estimates range from zero to one. A heritability close to zero indicates that almost all of the ... they are not under genetic control. A heritability close to one indicates that almost all of the ...
  8. ... and into the bloodstream. These channels open and close in response to the amount of glucose in ... result in K-ATP channels that do not close, leading to reduced insulin secretion from beta cells ...
  9. ... the roof of the mouth (palate) may not close completely, even though the tissue covering them does, ... from the loss of many genes that are close together.Researchers are working to identify all of ...
  10. ... farsighted have more trouble seeing things that are close up (such as when reading or using a ... general, older adults also have difficulty seeing things close up; this condition is known as presbyopia. Presbyopia ...
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