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Results 1 - 10 of 309 for Genomics
  1. Genomic imprinting and uniparental disomy are factors that influence how some genetic conditions are inherited. People inherit ... person’s mother. This phenomenon is known as genomic imprinting. In genes that undergo genomic imprinting, the ...
  2. What are single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)? What are genome-wide association studies? What is pharmacogenomics? What are genome editing and CRISPR-Cas9? ...
  3. ... microdeletion 17q12 recurrent deletion syndrome Deletion 17q12 Recurrent genomic rearrangement in chromosome 17q12 Genetic Testing Registry: Chromosome ...
  4. ... specific gene activity results from a process called genomic imprinting.Most cases of Prader-Willi syndrome (about ...
  5. ... gene activation is caused by a phenomenon called genomic imprinting.H19 is part of a cluster of ... short (p) arm of chromosome 11 that undergoes genomic imprinting. Another gene in this cluster, IGF2, is ...
  6. ... gene activation is caused by a phenomenon called genomic imprinting.IGF2 is part of a cluster of ... short (p) arm of chromosome 11 that undergoes genomic imprinting. Another gene in this cluster, H19, is ...
  7. ... gene expression are caused by a phenomenon called genomic imprinting. Abnormalities involving genes on chromosome 11 that undergo genomic imprinting are responsible for most cases of Beckwith- ...
  8. ... gene expression are caused by a phenomenon called genomic imprinting. Researchers have determined that changes in genomic imprinting disrupt the regulation of several genes located ...
  9. ... in human neoplasia is characterized by a complex genomic architecture with large, palindromic, low-copy repeats. Am ... N, Eichler EE, Bellanne-Chantelot C. Recurrent reciprocal genomic rearrangements of 17q12 are associated with renal disease, ...
  10. ... gene activation is caused by a phenomenon called genomic imprinting.The KCNQ1OT1 gene is part of a ... short (p) arm of chromosome 11 that undergo genomic imprinting. KCNQ1OT1 and several other genes in this ...
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