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Results 1 - 10 of 131 for Allele
  1. ... Henke L, Henke J. Distribution of the F374 allele of the SLC45A2 (MATP) gene and founder-haplotype ...
  2. What It Means to be a Carrier (National Fragile X Foundation)  
    Fragile X Syndrome/Genetics ... Fragile X Syndrome ... National Fragile X Foundation ... Extensive information on Fragile X premutation carriers - what it means, what ...
  3. Huntington's disease is a progressive brain disorder that causes uncontrolled movements, emotional problems, and loss of thinking ability (cognition).Adult-onset ...
  4. ... in each cell. Each copy is called an allele. For each gene, one allele is inherited from a person's father, and ... s mother. As a result, there are four alleles that produce alpha-globin. The different types of ...
  5. ... in each cell. Each copy is called an allele. For each gene, one allele is inherited from a person's father, and ... s mother. As a result, there are four alleles that produce alpha-globin. The different types of ...
  6. ... There are at least three slightly different versions (alleles) of the APOE gene. The major alleles are called e2, e3, and e4. The most common allele is e3, which is found in more than ...
  7. ... range of foreign invaders. Most HLA-B gene alleles are rare, while others do not affect protein ... the structure of the protein. Hundreds of versions (alleles) of the HLA-B gene are known, each ...
  8. ... in each cell. Each copy is called an allele. For each gene, one allele is inherited from a person's father, and ... s mother. As a result, there are four alleles that produce alpha-globin. The different types of ...
  9. ... to the genetic trait.The most common version (allele) of the SERPINA1 gene, called M, produces normal ... general population have two copies of the M allele (MM) in each cell. Other versions of the ...
  10. ... three times. For this reason, versions of DNA (alleles) with 3.5 or four repeats are referred to as high-activity alleles. Versions with only two or three repeats, which ...
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