- ... case of biallelic loci dominant, recessive, additive, or co-dominant genetic models of inheritance are possible. Inferences under ...
- ... model of CYP2C19 alleles (dominant, recessive, additive, or co-dominant). For example, if the inheritance model of a ...
- ... type 3 von Willebrand disease: further evidence for co-dominant inheritance of mutant alleles. J Thromb Haemost. 2013; ...
- ... G. Loss-of-function mutations in the WNT co-receptor LRP6 cause autosomal-dominant oligodontia. Am J Hum Genet. 2015;97:621- ...
- ... in patients aged ≤55 years old regardless of co-morbid status. For patients ≥70 years old, conservative therapy was either dominant or had an ICER that was likely to ...
- ... in patients aged ≤55 years old regardless of co-morbid status. For patients ≥70 years old, conservative therapy was either dominant or had an ICER that was likely to ...
- ... identified in a specific ethnic group AD = autosomal dominant; AR = autosomal recessive; Co = county; MOI = mode of inheritance; NA = not applicable; ...
- ... identified in a specific ethnic group AD = autosomal dominant; AR = autosomal recessive; Co = county; MOI = mode of inheritance; SW = southwest 1. ...
- ... identified in a specific ethnic group AD = autosomal dominant; AR = autosomal recessive; Co = county/counties; del = delete/deletion; IN = Indiana; MD = ...
- ... wild type and mutated subunits may be formed. Co-expression systems, which mimic the heterozygous condition, have shown that some mutated subunits exert dominant negative effects on wild type subunits, resulting in ...
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