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Abnormal embryonic development
- ... reproductive cells (eggs or sperm) or in early embryonic development. These cases occur in people with no history ...
- ... an affected individual’s parent or in early embryonic development. These cases occur in people with no history ...
- ... de novo) gene mutations that occur early in embryonic development in people with no history of the disorder ...
- ... signals immature cells to become bone cells during embryonic development. A mutation in a specific part of the ...
- ... to 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. Although such people do not have an affected ...
- ... produce their own. Cholesterol is necessary for normal embryonic development and has important functions both before and after ...
- ... not inherited but occurs at some point during embryonic development or later in life. As cells continue to ...
- ... a new mutation that occurs very early in embryonic development (called a de novo mutation). In these cases, ...
- ... part of the vagina. The cause of the abnormal development of the Müllerian duct in affected individuals is ... such as the kidneys, develop from the same embryonic tissue as the Müllerian duct, and researchers suspect that problems during development could affect these organs as well. LHX1 SHOX ...