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Results 81 - 90 of 103 for Abnormal embryonic development
  1. ... an affected individual's parent or in early embryonic development. These affected individuals have no history of the ...
  2. ... reproductive cells (eggs or sperm) or in early embryonic development. Affected individuals have no history of the disorder ...
  3. ... protein appears to be particularly important during early embryonic development of the limbs, kidneys, and eyes. Mutations in ...
  4. ... a random event during cell division in early embryonic development. As a result, some of an affected person' ...
  5. ... and one Y chromosome (46,XY).Early in embryonic development in females, one of the two X chromosomes ...
  6. ... an affected individual’s parent or in early embryonic development. These cases occur in people with no history ...
  7. ... an affected individual's parent or during early embryonic development. These affected individuals have no history of the ...
  8. ... in the gene that likely occur during early embryonic development. CSS Dwarfism-onychodysplasia Fifth digit syndrome Mental retardation ...
  9. ... de novo) mutations that likely occur in early embryonic development. Pearson marrow-pancreas syndrome Genetic Testing Registry: Pearson ...
  10. ... reproductive cells (eggs or sperm) or in early embryonic development. Most of these affected individuals have no history ...
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