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  1. ... gene. Gene variants can be inherited from a parent or occur during a person’s lifetime: Inherited (or hereditary) variants are passed from parent to child and are present throughout a person’ ...
  2. ... in each cell have mutations. Most often, the parents of an individual with an autosomal recessive condition ... few cases, an affected individual has one affected parent and one parent without the signs and symptoms ...
  3. ... on. Which copy is active depends on the parent of origin: some genes are normally active only ... imprinting. In genes that undergo genomic imprinting, the parent of origin is often marked, or “stamped,” on ...
  4. ... inherit one copy of this chromosome from each parent. For most genes on chromosome 11, both copies ... mother (the maternally inherited copy) is expressed. These parent-specific differences in gene expression are caused by ...
  5. ... of chromosome 11, one copy inherited from each parent, form one of the pairs. Chromosome 11 spans ... inherit one copy of chromosome 11 from each parent. For most genes on this chromosome, both copies ...
  6. ... embryonic development. In these cases, the child's parents are unaffected, but the child may pass on ... a carrier is 25 percent. If only one parent is a carrier of the altered gene and ...
  7. ... affected person inherits the mutation from one affected parent. Other cases result from new (de novo) mutations ... mutations, although it can be inherited from a parent who has a milder form of GEFS+. Other ...
  8. ... MEFV gene in each cell have variants. The parents of an individual with an autosomal recessive condition ... individuals often inherit the variant from one affected parent.However, another mechanism is believed to account for ...
  9. ... 1 microdeletion inherit the chromosomal change from a parent. In general, parents who carry a 1q21.1 microdeletion have milder ... the same size. About one-quarter of these parents have no associated features.A 1q21.1 microdeletion ...
  10. ... of the gene (one copy inherited from each parent) are active in all cells. However, the activity of the MKRN3 gene depends on which parent it was inherited from. Only the copy inherited ...
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