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Results 51 - 60 of 103 for Abnormal embryonic development
  1. ... reproductive cells (eggs or sperm) or in early embryonic development. In some cases, the ring chromosome is present ...
  2. ... reproductive cells (eggs or sperm) or during early embryonic development. More complex chromosomal rearrangements can also occur as ...
  3. ... an affected individual's parent or during early embryonic development. These affected individuals have no history of the ...
  4. ... patterning) of many parts of the body during embryonic development. Researchers believe that glypican 3 also helps establish ...
  5. ... reproductive cells (eggs or sperm) or in early embryonic development. Often, the ring chromosome is present in only ...
  6. ... protein disrupts the formation of the eyes during embryonic development. PAX6 Aniridia is inherited in an autosomal dominant ...
  7. ... an affected individual's parent or in early embryonic development. These cases occur in people with no history ...
  8. ... or sperm) in a parent or in early embryonic development. 1q21.1 contiguous gene deletion 1q21.1 deletion ...
  9. ... reproductive cells (eggs or sperm) or in early embryonic development. When TNFRSF13B gene mutations are inherited, they can ...
  10. ... reproductive cells (eggs or sperm) or in early embryonic development.Since all known individuals with Gorlin-Chaudhry-Moss ...
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