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Maternal uniparental disomy of chromosome 20
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- ... is deleted. In other cases (about 10 to 20 percent), Angelman syndrome is caused ... uniparental disomy. Rarely, Angelman syndrome can also be caused by ...
- ... those caused by a deletion in the paternal chromosome 15 or by maternal uniparental disomy. These genetic changes occur as random events during ...
- ... caused by a genetic change known as paternal uniparental disomy (UPD) of ... inactive copy from the mother.Another 40 percent of cases of 6q24-related ...