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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Partial duplication of the short arm of chromosome 7
  1. ... health problems. The condition results from abnormal copying (duplication) of a small piece of the short (p) arm of chromosome 17 at position p11.2. In about two-thirds of affected individuals, the duplicated segment includes approximately 3.7 million DNA building blocks (base pairs), also written ...
  2. ... Qumsiyeh MB, Tharapel AT, Summitt JB, Wilroy RS. Partial duplication of the long ... J Clin Pathol. 2007 Jan;60(1):1-7. doi: 10.1136/jcp.2005.034389. Epub 2006 ...
  3. ... Health Condition Potocki-Lupski syndrome ... the duplicated segment is approximately 3.7 Mb in size. (A missing copy of this ...
  4. ... the growth and division of cells. ... of the chromosome in each cell (partial trisomy 20p or 20q) or a missing segment ...
  5. ... deletion of several genes, including GLI3, from the short arm of chromosome 7. The loss of multiple genes can cause a ... that a loss of other genes on the short arm of chromosome 7 may be responsible for these additional features. More ...
  6. ... 1p or 1q), a missing segment of the short or long arm of the chromosome in each cell (partial monosomy 1p or 1q), or a circular structure ...
  7. ... chromosome 16 include an extra segment of the short (p) or long (q) arm of the chromosome in each cell (partial trisomy 16p or 16q) and a missing segment ...
  8. ... chromosome 5 include an extra segment of the short (p) or long (q) arm of the chromosome in each cell (partial trisomy 5p or 5q), a missing segment of ...
  9. ... 8 syndrome is caused by a rearrangement of chromosome 8 that results in a deletion of a piece of the short (p) arm and a duplication of a piece of the long (q) arm. ...
  10. ... in each cell. This deletion occurs on the short (p) arm of the chromosome at a position designated p11.2. The deleted segment most often includes approximately 3.7 million DNA building blocks (base pairs), also written ...
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