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  1. ... causes a different disorder called Williams syndrome (described below), also known as Williams-Beuren syndrome. The region, ... described in more detail with Russell-Silver syndrome, below). It remains unclear how having two maternal copies ...
  2. ... duplicated) in people with a 17q12 duplication (described below). This chromosome segment is surrounded by short, repeated ... of this segment causes Smith-Magenis syndrome, described below.) In the remaining one-third of cases, the ...
  3. ... another sex chromosome disorder called Klinefelter syndrome (described below). However, the features of 48,XXXY syndrome tend ... described as a variation of Klinefelter syndrome (described below). However, the features of 49,XXXXY syndrome tend ...
  4. ... duplicated) in people with 3q29 microduplication syndrome (described below). This chromosome segment is normally surrounded by short, ...
  5. ... Shaffer syndrome.Another condition called WAGR syndrome (described below) is caused by a deletion of genetic material ...
  6. ... called Prader-Willi syndrome and Angelman syndrome (described below). Individuals with a15q11.2-q13.1 duplication will ...
  7. ... problems and mental illness such as schizophrenia (described below). Most people with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome are ...