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  1. ... mitochondrial DNA often involve multiple organ systems. The effects of these conditions are most pronounced in organs ...
  2. ... although little is known about the long-term effects of the disease. It is likely that some ...
  3. ... and variable expressivity are factors that influence the effects of particular genetic changes. These factors usually affect ...
  4. Ring chromosome 14 syndrome is a condition characterized by seizures and intellectual disability. Recurrent seizures (epilepsy) develop in infancy or early ...
  5. ... partially understood. Some rare gene variants have dramatic effects on height (for example, variants in the FGFR3 ... of genetic variants that each have more modest effects on height, plus a smaller contribution from environmental ...
  6. ... critical for hearing, are particularly sensitive to the effects of mitochondrial DNA damage. This damage can irreversibly ... within mitochondria. However, it remains unclear why the effects of these mutations are often limited to the ...
  7. ... bloodstream, without functional receptors it cannot exert its effects on cells and tissues. This severe resistance to the effects of insulin impairs blood glucose regulation and affects ...
  8. ... developing schizophrenia. Most studies have focused on the effects of a particular common variation (polymorphism) in catechol- ... Wang PP, Zackai E, Emanuel BS, Simon TJ. Effects of COMT genotype on behavioral symptomatology in the ...
  9. ... of warfarin and in determining the drug's effects in the body. Certain common changes (polymorphisms) in ... which have not been identified, have a smaller effect on warfarin metabolism. The polymorphisms associated with warfarin ...
  10. ... Opioid addiction has major health, social, and economic effects.The best-studied OPRM1 gene polymorphism, called A118G ... aspartic acid. The A118G polymorphism likely has an effect on the amount of μ opioid receptor present ...
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