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  1. ... of MPPH syndrome are also found in a closely related condition called megalencephaly-capillary malformation syndrome (MCAP). ... and megalencephaly-polydactyly-polymicrogyria-hydrocephalus (MPPH) syndromes: two closely related disorders of brain overgrowth and abnormal brain ...
  2. ... often difficult to distinguish. These cancers are so closely related that they are generally considered collectively by ... reproductive factors. A history of ovarian cancer in closely related family members is also an important risk ...
  3. ... A, Armour JA. Multilocus genetic models of handedness closely resemble single-locus models in explaining family data ...
  4. ... mutations in both the CLCNKA gene and a closely related gene called CLCNKB. The CLCNKB gene provides ...
  5. ... shared among people of particular backgrounds. The more closely related two individuals, families, or populations are, the ...
  6. ... mutations in both the CLCNKB gene and a closely related gene called CLCNKA. The CLCNKA gene provides ...
  7. ... his or her family history. People who are closely related, such as siblings, may receive slightly different ...
  8. ... and many also have specific versions of other, closely related HLA genes (including HLA-DQA1). However, these ...
  9. ... allow the bacteria to "remember" the viruses (or closely related ones). If the viruses attack again, the ...
  10. ... given a particular number (such as HLA-B27). Closely related alleles are categorized together; for example, more ...
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