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  1. ... penetrance), researchers believe that other genetic or environmental factors may also be involved. In particular, studies indicate ... produced from the FOXF1 gene is a transcription factor, which means that it attaches (binds) to specific ...
  2. ... or physical problems, researchers suspect that additional genetic factors may influence whether a person has signs and ... chromosome 17 provides instructions for making a transcription factor called the retinoic acid receptor alpha (RARα). A ...
  3. ... mitochondrial DNA are among the best-studied genetic factors associated with age-related hearing loss. This form ... from a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors, many of which have not been identified.As ...
  4. ... others. Researchers believe that additional genetic or environmental factors may be involved. More About This Health Condition ... chromosome 17 provides instructions for making a transcription factor called the retinoic acid receptor alpha (RARα). A ...
  5. ... type of blood cancer known as core binding factor acute myeloid leukemia (CBF-AML). This rearrangement occurs ... part of a protein complex called core binding factor (CBF) that attaches (binds) to DNA and turns ...
  6. ... on PubMed Cross NC, Reiter A. Fibroblast growth factor receptor and platelet-derived growth factor receptor abnormalities in eosinophilic myeloproliferative disorders. Acta Haematol. ...
  7. ... type of blood cancer known as core binding factor acute myeloid leukemia (CBF-AML) is associated with ... part of a protein complex called core binding factor (CBF) that attaches (binds) to DNA and activates ...
  8. ... syndrome (described above).22q11 microdeletions are among many factors under study to help explain the causes of schizophrenia. A large number of genetic and environmental factors, most of which remain unknown, likely contribute to ...
  9. ... features of the condition, additional genetic or environmental factors are thought to be involved in the development ...
  10. ... in areas of the Y chromosome called azoospermia factor (AZF) regions. Genes in these regions provide instructions ...