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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for Complex chromosomal rearrangement
  1. ... or sperm) or during early embryonic development. More complex chromosomal rearrangements can also occur as de novo events, which ...
  2. ... the BCR-ABL1 fusion gene is created by complex rearrangements that involve other chromosomes in addition to chromosomes 9 and 22. These ...
  3. ... Mainguene C, Coindre JM, Pedeutour F. Gains and complex rearrangements of the 12q13-15 chromosomal region in ordinary lipomas: the "missing link" between ...
  4. ... in the development and progression of gliomas.A complex rearrangement (translocation) of genetic material between chromosomes 10 and 11 is associated with several types ...
  5. ... include a section near the end of the chromosome. The remaining 21 percent have complex rearrangements of genetic material that involve this region.The ...
  6. ... their family.When the condition is caused by rearrangements of the structure of chromosome 7, its pattern of inheritance can be complex and depends on the specific genetic change. Speech ...
  7. ... for making the two pieces of a protein complex known as core binding factor ... Chromosomal rearrangements involving the RUNX1 or CBFB gene alter CBF, ...
  8. ... in the fusion of two genes found on chromosome 16, CBFB and MYH11. These ... to form a complex called core binding factor (CBF). This complex attaches ...
  9. ... certain cells. These genetic abnormalities result in a rearrangement (translocation) within ... nuclear pore complex protein Nup358 nucleoporin 358 nucleoporin Nup358 NUP358 P270 ...
  10. ... parent. In these cases, the parent carries a chromosomal rearrangement called a balanced translocation, in which a segment ... who inherit an unbalanced translocation can have a chromosomal rearrangement with some missing genetic material and some extra ...
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