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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Mutation
  1. ... identified.As people age, mitochondrial DNA accumulates damaging mutations, including deletions and other changes. This damage results ... cyclic vomiting syndrome. More About This Health Condition Mutations in at least three mitochondrial genes can cause ...
  2. ... of the RARA gene from chromosome 17. This mutation is acquired during a person's lifetime and ... This type of genetic change, called a somatic mutation, is not inherited. The t(15;17) translocation ...
  3. ... This type of genetic change, called a somatic mutation, is not inherited.The protein produced from the ... the type of blood cell that acquires the mutation and other genetic changes that occur. The presence ...
  4. ... This type of genetic change, called a somatic mutation, is not inherited.The protein produced from the ... gene activity. When the ETV6-PDGFRB fusion gene mutation occurs in cells that develop into blood cells, ...
  5. ... This type of genetic change, called a somatic mutation, is not inherited.The protein produced from the ... gene activity. When the ETV6-PDGFRB fusion gene mutation occurs in cells that develop into blood cells, ...
  6. ... percent of cases of AML in adults. These mutations are acquired during a person's lifetime and ... This type of genetic change, called a somatic mutation, is not inherited.The protein produced from the ...
  7. ... a gene on chromosome 2 called SATB2. Some mutations remove genetic material from the long arm of ... removing material from within the SATB2 gene. Other mutations, such as those that change single DNA building ...
  8. ... smooth muscle is present in patients with FLNA mutations and x-linked intestinal pseudo-obstruction. Am J ... and acromegaly due to Xq26 microduplications and GPR101 mutation. N Engl J Med. 2014 Dec 18;371( ...
  9. ... neuroblasts). These deletions are somatic variants (also called mutations), which means they occur during a person's ... low-frequency regulatory SNP and a rare null mutation in exon-junction complex subunit RBM8A causes TAR ...
  10. ... This type of genetic change, called a somatic mutation, is not inherited.The protein produced from the ... the type of blood cell that acquires the mutation and other genetic changes that occur. The presence ...
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