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  1. ... loss of genes in the 3p region; however, it is difficult to determine which genes influence specific ... of the chromosome at a position designated q29. It is the same region of chromosome 3 that ...
  2. ... early as a person's thirties or forties. It typically affects both ears and worsens gradually over time, making it difficult to understand speech and hear other sounds. ...
  3. ... of the chromosome at a position designated q12. It is the same region of chromosome 17 that ... by short, repeated sequences of DNA that make it prone to rearrangement during cell division. The rearrangement ...
  4. ... deletion without serious consequences, they can still pass it to their children, who may be more severely ... one or more genes in this region. However, it is unclear which missing genes contribute to specific ...
  5. ... Angelman critical region (PWACR) because genetic changes in it are also involved in conditions called Prader-Willi ... exact size of the deleted region varies, but it typically contains at least six genes. It is ...
  6. ... size of the deletion varies among affected individuals, it always contains a certain gene, called HDAC4. The ... an increase in the amount of MBD5 protein. It is likely that any changes in MBD5 protein ...
  7. ... the translocation is passed to the next generation, it can become unbalanced. Individuals with Emanuel syndrome inherit ... genetic change is called a somatic variant, and it is acquired during a person's lifetime.The ...
  8. ... rapidly progressing blood cancers known as acute leukemias. It is likely that the form of blood cancer ... translocation, the PDGFB gene loses the part of its DNA that limits its activity, and production of ...
  9. ... condition that can affect physical and intellectual development. It is caused by an extra copy of the ... triphosphate (ATP), the cell's main energy source. It also plays a role in controlled cell death ( ...
  10. ... D4Z4 region is normally hypermethylated, which means that it has a large number of methyl groups (molecules ... about the function of the DUX4 gene when it is turned on (active), researchers believe that it ...
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