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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for Imprinting
  1. Genomic imprinting and uniparental disomy are factors that influence how some genetic conditions are inherited. People inherit two copies ... s mother. This phenomenon is known as genomic imprinting. In genes that undergo genomic imprinting, the parent ...
  2. KCNK9 imprinting syndrome is a rare condition characterized by weak muscle tone (hypotonia) from birth. As a result, affected infants have a lack of energy ( ...
  3. ... gene activity results from a process called genomic imprinting.Most cases of Prader-Willi syndrome (about 70 ... Angelman syndrome deletion region: further evidence for regional imprinting control. Am J Hum Genet. 2000 Mar;66( ...
  4. The DNMT3A gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called DNA methyltransferase 3 alpha. This enzyme is involved in DNA methylation, which is the ...
  5. ... activation is caused by a phenomenon called genomic imprinting.IGF2 is part of a cluster of genes ... p) arm of chromosome 11 that undergoes genomic imprinting. Another gene in this cluster, H19, is also ...
  6. ... activation is caused by a phenomenon called genomic imprinting.H19 is part of a cluster of genes ... p) arm of chromosome 11 that undergoes genomic imprinting. Another gene in this cluster, IGF2, is also ...
  7. ... activation is caused by a phenomenon called genomic imprinting.The KCNQ1OT1 gene is part of a cluster ... p) arm of chromosome 11 that undergo genomic imprinting. KCNQ1OT1 and several other genes in this cluster ...
  8. ... s mother. This phenomenon is known as genomic imprinting. The KCNK9 gene is a maternally expressed imprinted ... channel protein, have been found to cause KCNK9 imprinting syndrome. This condition is characterized by weak muscle ...
  9. ... activity (expression) through a phenomenon known as genomic imprinting. Through genomic imprinting, certain genes are turned off (inactivated) based on ...
  10. ... activation is caused by a phenomenon called genomic imprinting.CDKN1C is part of a cluster of genes ... p) arm of chromosome 11 that undergo genomic imprinting. A nearby region of DNA known as imprinting ...
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