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Results 1 - 10 of 263 for dna
  1. SUCLA2-related mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) depletion syndrome is an inherited disorder that affects the early development of the brain. Affected infants typically ...
  2. TK2-related mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome, myopathic form (TK2-MDS) is an inherited condition that causes progressive muscle weakness (myopathy).The ...
  3. SUCLG1-related mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) depletion syndrome is an inherited disorder that affects the early development of the brain. Signs and symptoms typically ...
  4. MPV17-related hepatocerebral mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome is an inherited disorder that can cause liver disease and neurological problems. The signs ...
  5. FBXL4-related encephalomyopathic mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) depletion syndrome is a severe condition that begins in infancy and affects multiple body systems. It is primarily associated ...
  6. RRM2B-related mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome, encephalomyopathic form with renal tubulopathy (RRM2B-MDS) is a severe condition that begins in infancy and affects ...
  7. ... inside the cell. Mitochondria each contain their own DNA, known as mitochondrial DNA or mtDNA, that is essential for their normal ... in the amount of mtDNA (known as mitochondrial DNA depletion) impairs mitochondrial function in many of the ...
  8. ... Infertility associated with multi-tailed spermatozoa and excessive DNA Large-headed multiflagellar polyploid spermatozoa Spermatogenic failure 5 ... Infertility associated with multi-tailed spermatozoa and excessive DNA Male infertility due to large-headed multiflagellar polyploid ...
  9. ... critical cellular functions, including the repair of damaged DNA. DNA can be damaged by agents such as toxic chemicals or radiation. Breaks in DNA strands also occur naturally when chromosomes exchange genetic ...
  10. ... XPC. These genes are involved in repairing damaged DNA. DNA can be damaged by UVR and by toxic ... smoke. Normal cells are usually able to fix DNA damage before it causes problems. However, in people ...
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