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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Chromosome inversion disorder
  1. ... syndrome (MLS): a male with a mosaic paracentric inversion of Xp. Cytogenet Genome Res. 2002;99(1-4):297-302. doi: 10.1159/000071607. Citation on PubMed Lyon MF. X-chromosome inactivation and human genetic disease. Acta Paediatr Suppl. 2002;91(439):107-12. ...
  2. ... on PubMed Gilbert F. Disease genes and chromosomes: disease maps ... inherited from a paternal inversion (20)(p13q13.1): clinical report and review of ...
  3. ... additional abnormalities seen in some infants with this disorder. Like FOXF1, ... these rearrangements is an inversion of a region of chromosome 16 (written as ...
  4. ... Human Map View Gilbert F. Disease genes and chromosomes: disease maps of the human genome. Chromosome 17. Genet ... JA, Brunner HG, de Vries BB. A new chromosome 17q21.31 microdeletion syndrome associated with a common inversion polymorphism. Nat Genet. 2006 Sep;38(9):999- ...
  5. ... and an inversion of a segment of the chromosome. An inversion involves the breakage of a chromosome in two ... of DNA is reversed and reinserted into the chromosome. People with inversion duplication 8p typically have severe intellectual disability, a ...
  6. ... another chromosome, a rearrangement of genetic material within chromosome 7 (an inversion), or the deletion of a segment of chromosome ... of part or all of one copy of chromosome 7 is common in myelodysplastic syndrome, which is a disease of the blood and bone marrow. People with ...
  7. ... together to form a circular structure. Translocations or inversions (breakage of a chromosome in two places) can also lead to extra ...