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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Partial duplication of the long arm of chromosome 7
  1. ... Qumsiyeh MB, Tharapel AT, Summitt JB, Wilroy RS. Partial duplication of the long ... J Clin Pathol. 2007 Jan;60(1):1-7. doi: 10.1136/jcp.2005.034389. Epub 2006 ...
  2. ... M, Tiziano F, Di Stefano C, Neri G. Partial duplication of the long arm of chromosome 15: confirmation of a causative role in craniosynostosis ...
  3. ... number of copies of chromosome 7. 7q11.23 duplication syndrome, a condition that can cause a variety of neurological and behavioral problems, is a result of an extra copy of a region on the long (q) arm of chromosome 7. This region is called the Williams-Beuren syndrome ...
  4. ... or 16q) and a missing segment of the long arm of the chromosome in each cell ... syndrome, which is characterized by intellectual disability, distinctive ...
  5. ... the growth and division of cells. ... of the chromosome in each cell (partial trisomy 20p or 20q) or a missing segment ...
  6. ... 5p or 5q), a missing segment of the long arm of the chromosome in each cell (partial monosomy 5q), and a circular structure called ring chromosome 5. Ring chromosomes occur when a chromosome breaks in two places and the ends ... Deletions in the long (q) arm of chromosome 5 frequently occur in ...
  7. ... 1q), a missing segment of the short or long arm of the chromosome in each cell (partial monosomy 1p or 1q), or a circular structure ...
  8. ... and a duplication of a piece of the long (q) arm. The deletion and duplication result in the recombinant 8 chromosome. On the recombinant 8 chromosome, there is one ...
  9. ... other problems that affect some people with this duplication. More About This Health Condition 22q13.3 deletion syndrome, which is also commonly known as Phelan-McDermid syndrome, is caused by a deletion near the end of the long (q) arm of chromosome 22. A ring chromosome 22 can also cause ...
  10. ... written as 1.4 megabases (Mb), on the long (q) arm of the chromosome at a position designated q12. It is the same region of chromosome 17 that is abnormally copied (duplicated) in people with a 17q12 duplication (described below). This chromosome segment is prone to ...
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