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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Conception age
  1. ... of having DZ twins include the mother’s age, ethnic background, diet, body type, and number of other children. Assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) are also associated with an increased frequency ...
  2. ... an egg or sperm cell or just after fertilization. For retinoblastoma to develop, a mutation involving the ...
  3. ... an egg or sperm cell or just after fertilization. 5q SMA Proximal SMA SMA SMA-associated SMA ...
  4. ... in the body's cells that occur after conception. Rarely, an inherited mutation in the CEBPA gene ...
  5. ... in the body's cells that occurs after conception. AML M3 APL Leukemia, acute promyelocytic M3 ANLL ...
  6. ... disorder is somatic, which means it occurs after conception. In Sturge-Weber syndrome, the mutation is thought ...
  7. ... cell with one X chromosome, but right after fertilization, nondisjunction of the sex chromosomes causes the embryo ...
  8. ... in the body's cells that occur after conception. This type of alteration is called a somatic ...
  9. ... in the body's cells that occur after conception. This alteration is called a somatic mutation and ...
  10. ... that occurs in the body's cells after conception and is found only in the tumor cells. ...
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