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  1. ... features of Angelman syndrome are caused by genetic changes that affect this gene.Normally, both the egg and sperm ...
  2. ... cases of Greig cephalopolysyndactyly syndrome, a disorder that affects development of the limbs, head, and face. These chromosomal changes involve a region of the short (p) arm ...
  3. ... to autism spectrum disorder, a developmental condition that affects communication and social interaction.The chromosomal changes that can cause MAND are known as 2q23. ...
  4. ... Specifically, Russell-Silver syndrome has been associated with changes in genomic imprinting that affect the regulation of the H19 and IGF2 genes on chromosome 11. The changes are different from those seen in Beckwith-Wiedemann ...
  5. ... peristalsis.Deletions or duplications of genetic material that affect the FLNA gene can also include adjacent genes on the X chromosome. Changes in adjacent genes may account for some of ...
  6. ... The mutations responsible for Leber hereditary optic neuropathy change single amino acids in these proteins, which may affect the generation of ATP within mitochondria. However, it ...
  7. ... conditions involving the sex chromosomes can also often affect sex ... or by structural changes in these chromosomes.Rarely, more than one extra ...
  8. ... body. The following ... the short (p) arm of chromosome 16. This deletion affects one of the two copies of chromosome 16 ...
  9. ... at least six genes, including KANSL1. This deletion affects one of the two copies of chromosome 17 ... to moderate intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder (which affects social interaction and communication), sleep disturbances, and other ...
  10. ... shorter duplication in the same region. The duplication affects one of the two copies of chromosome 22 ... to the developmental delay and other problems that affect some people with this duplication. More About This ...
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