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- ... sideroblastic anemias. Curr Hematol Rep. 2006 Mar;5(1):41-9. Citation on PubMed Cazzola M, May A, Bergamaschi G, Cerani P, Rosti V, Bishop DF. Familial-skewed X-chromosome inactivation as a predisposing factor for late-onset X- ...
- ... mutation in a female patient with otopalatodigital type 1 syndrome and extremely skewed X chromosome inactivation. Am J Med Genet A. 2005 Jul 15; ...
- ... chromosome that is abnormally inactivated. This is called skewed ... (who have only 1 X chromosome) may also have X-linked recessive ...
- ... females with an F8 or F9 gene variant, X-inactivation is skewed, and the chromosome with the normal copy of the ... Genetic Testing Registry: Hemophilia Genetic Testing ...
- ... does not occur randomly, it is called skewed X-inactivation.Skewed X-inactivation sometimes occurs when there is a severe gene ... well, X-inactivation will appear to be skewed. Skewed X-inactivation has been identified in girls with Aicardi syndrome, ...
- Incontinentia pigmenti is a condition that can affect many body systems, particularly the skin. This condition occurs much more often in females than in males.Incontinentia ...
- ... inactivation does not occur randomly, it is called skewed X-inactivation. Females with a MECP2 gene duplication often have skewed X-inactivation, which results in the inactivation of the X ...
- ... inactivation does not occur randomly, it is called skewed X-inactivation.Research shows that females with pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency ... by mutation of the PDHA1 gene often have skewed X-inactivation, which results in the inactivation of the X ...
- ... inactivation does not occur randomly, it is called skewed X-inactivation.In terminal osseous dysplasia, skewed X-inactivation allows for the normal copy of the FLNA ...
- ... inactivation does not occur randomly, it is called skewed X-inactivation. Researchers suspect that the distribution of active and ...