Genetics & Schizophrenia
.... the University of California, Irvine (Travis, 1997) which found a link between schizophrenia and a gene with a repeating nucleotide sequence on
chromosome 22. ....
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Oncogenes and Leukemia Oncogenes and Leukemia
.... The molecular consequences of the translocation includes transfer of the abl gene from
chromosome 9 to
chromosome 22 (33:77). Breakpoints ....
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Overview of Pathophysiology
.... transient hypogammaglobulinemia - decreased gammaglobulin concentration in the serum (Thomas, 1973) -DiGeorge Syndrome - partial
chromosome 22 deletion, no ....
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Overview of Pathophysiology
.... transient hypogammaglobulinemia - decreased gammaglobulin concentration in the serum (Thomas, 1973) -DiGeorge Syndrome - partial
chromosome 22 deletion, no ....
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Schizophrenia Characteristics
.... A defect in a gene on
chromosome 22, which causes a depletion of dopamine in the frontal lobes almost doubles the risk for schizophrenia by eliminating the ....
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Schizophrenia: Analysis & Examples
.... A defect in a gene on
chromosome 22, which causes a depletion of dopamine in the frontal lobes almost doubles the risk for schizophrenia by eliminating the ....
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Chromosomes and Sexual Development Sex chromosomes are susceptible ...
.... In most cases, one of the female chromosomes is missing, resulting in 45 chromosomes;
22 pairs of autosomes and 1 X
chromosome. ....
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Mendel and Genetics
.... arm longer than the other), or acrocentric (very near the end of the
chromosome). .... is designated q). The normal human karyotype has 26 chromosomes:
22 pairs of ....
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Mendelian Genetics
.... arm longer than the other), or acrocentric (very near the end of the
chromosome). .... is designated q). The normal human karyotype has 26 chromosomes:
22 pairs of ....
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Cures for Leukemia
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chromosome (Ph1), which is present in the blood cells of the sufferers. It results from the interaction between the segments of chromosomes 9 and
22. ....
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The Thyroid
.... These researchers investigated
22 families with recessive congenital hypothyroidism to determine whether
chromosome 21 is also involved in the etiology of ....
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The thyroid
.... These researchers investigated
22 families with recessive congenital hypothyroidism to determine whether
chromosome 21 is also involved in the etiology of ....
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GENOMIC DNA
.... elements of DNA and occur in all living species (6:
22). Postgate, however, has in one context referred to a plasmid as a "mini-
chromosome"--anywhere from a ....
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Genomic DNA from Prokaryotes
.... elements of DNA and occur in all living species (6:
22). Postgate, however, has in one context referred to a plasmid as a "mini-
chromosome"--anywhere from a ....
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Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder
.... Pract. News, 30, p.
22. .... Rogaeva, E. (1998). Evidence for an Alzheimer=s disease susceptibility locus on
chromosome 12 and for further locus heterogeneity. ....
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Interview With a Pregnant Woman
.... and the Nature of the Interview Mrs. R was a
22 year old .... The textbook noted the importance of amniocentesis in terms of detecting
chromosome conditions (eg ....
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Autism
.... rubella, and CMV was measured by ELISA in sera from
22 affected children .... 29 children and young adults with a supernumerary isodicentric
chromosome 15 (formerly ....
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Physiological Aspects of Autism
.... rubella, and CMV was measured by ELISA in sera from
22 affected children .... 29 children and young adults with a supernumerary isodicentric
chromosome 15 (formerly ....
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Breast Cancer Cancer is the leading cause of dea
.... Most recently, scientists have isolated a gene on
chromosome 17, a gene .... of research teams across the country, and these researchers found
22 distinct defects ....
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Malignant Melanomas
.... found evidence that germline mutations in either p16 or CDK4 (
chromosome 12q) predispose .... Schrayer et al (
22) have shown that a single prophylactic intrasplenic ....
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Chemical Warfare Among Insects Insects have m
.... genes for the red and green pigments are found on the X
chromosome. .... aromatic hydrocarbons in cooking oil fumes." Archives of Environmental Health, 49:19-
22. ....
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Several Aspects of Chemistry Insects have m
.... genes for the red and green pigments are found on the X
chromosome. .... aromatic hydrocarbons in cooking oil fumes." Archives of Environmental Health, 49:19-
22. ....
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Types of Muscular Dystrophy Muscular dystrophy is the name giv
.... muscular dystrophy analyses the potential of gene therapy using an Epstein Barr virus (EBV) based mini
chromosome vector to .... Boice, MM (1998, December
22). ....
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Reconstructing Human Evolution
.... to a lineage that only survives as a segment now inserted into
chromosome 11 of .... modern human was 27 and modern human and the baby Neanderthal was
22, which is ....
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Reconstructing human evolution
.... to a lineage that only survives as a segment now inserted into
chromosome 11 of .... modern human was 27 and modern human and the baby Neanderthal was
22, which is ....
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DNA
.... act. 9. A gene is a section of DNA on a
chromosome that determines the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide. RNA .... cocci.
22. Staining ....
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Vision & Genes
.... The genes which code for the G and R opsins are arranged on
chromosome Xq28 in a .... with BCM at the University of Michigan, Ayyagari et al (1999, 13-
22) found one ....
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Normal color vision in humans
.... The genes which code for the G and R opsins are arranged on
chromosome Xq28 in a .... with BCM at the University of Michigan, Ayyagari et al (1999, 13-
22) found one ....
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Genetically Modified Organisms
Genetic modification of plants involves inserting segments of DNA into the
chromosome to produce desired traits in the resulting plant. .... The Nation, 275, 11-
22. ....
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Genetic Modification Concerns
.... vector attaches to plant cells, liberating the plasmid inside them, and the new DNA migrates to the plant's
chromosome, where it is .... The Nation, 275, 11-
22. ....
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