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Abnormal embryonic development
- ... cells (eggs and sperm) or very early in embryonic development. Affected individuals have two copies of chromosome 18, ... a random event during cell division early in embryonic development. As a result, some of the body's ...
- ... maturation, formation of blood vessels, wound healing, and embryonic development. In particular, they play a major role in ... an affected individual's parent or in early embryonic development. These affected individuals have no history of the ...
- ... an affected individual’s parent or in early embryonic development. Affected individuals have no history of the disorder ...
- ... formation of many different tissues and organs during embryonic development. The SOX9 protein regulates the activity of other ... reproductive system, and other parts of the body. Abnormal development of these structures causes the signs and symptoms ...
- ... for making proteins that are important for normal embryonic development, particularly for determining the shape of the brain ... and symptoms of nonsyndromic holoprosencephaly are caused by abnormal development of the brain and face.Researchers believe that ...
- ... activity of genes involved in many aspects of embryonic development. Research suggests that these protein interactions are essential ...
- ... an affected individual's parent or in early embryonic development. These cases occur in people with no history ...
- ... reproductive cells (eggs or sperm) or in early embryonic development. These cases occur in people with no history ...
- ... of a process called X-inactivation. Early in embryonic development in females, one of the two X chromosomes ...
- ... reproductive cells (eggs or sperm) or in early embryonic development. Noninherited cases can rarely result from nongenetic causes. ...