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  1. ... body is unable to correctly process certain protein building blocks (amino acids), fat building blocks (fatty acids), and cholesterol. The body is ...
  2. ... 19 spans about 59 million base pairs (the building blocks of DNA) and represents almost 2 percent ... are missing anywhere from about 300,000 DNA building blocks (300 kilobases or 300 Kb) to more ...
  3. ... which the body cannot effectively process a protein building block (amino acid) called isoleucine. This disorder also ... ACAT1 enzyme helps process isoleucine, which is a building block of many proteins, and ketones, which are ...
  4. ... 3 spans about 198 million base pairs (the building blocks of DNA) and represents approximately 6.5 ... among affected individuals, from approximately 150,000 DNA building blocks (base pairs) to 11 million base pairs ...
  5. ... second largest human chromosome, spanning about 243 million building blocks of DNA (base pairs) and representing almost ... mutations, such as those that change single DNA building blocks (nucleotides) in the SATB2 gene, can also ...
  6. ... pairs. Chromosome 5 spans about 181 million DNA building blocks (base pairs) and represents almost 6 percent ... range from several thousand to several million DNA building blocks (base pairs). The deleted region typically contains ...
  7. ... is made up of about 141 million DNA building blocks (base pairs) and represents approximately 4.5 ... missing a sequence of about 1 million DNA building blocks (base pairs) on one copy of chromosome ...
  8. ... pairs. Chromosome 7 spans about 159 million DNA building blocks (base pairs) and represents more than 5 ... partial monosomy 7). In some cases, several DNA building blocks (nucleotides) are abnormally deleted or duplicated in ...
  9. ... pairs. Chromosome 11 spans about 135 million DNA building blocks (base pairs) and represents between 4 and ... from about 5 million to 16 million DNA building blocks (base pairs). In almost all affected people, ...
  10. ... Chromosome 10 spans more than 133 million DNA building blocks (base pairs) and represents between 4 and ... between 3.5 million and 17 million DNA building blocks (base pairs), also written as 3.5 ...
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