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- This phenomenon is called paternal uniparental disomy ( UPD ).
- Other causes include uniparental disomy, imprinting; the biochemical mechanism is DNA methylation.
- This phenomenon is called maternal uniparental disomy.
- Mutations in this gene have been recurrently seen associated to cases of uveal melanoma with disomy 3.
- Robertsonian translocations involving chromosome 14 also carry a slight risk of uniparental disomy 14 due to trisomy rescue.
- In 10 % of the cases the syndrome is associated with maternal uniparental disomy ( UPD ) on chromosome 7.
- The second frequent genetic abnormality ( ~ 25 30 % of cases ) is maternal uniparental disomy of chromosome 15.
- Exposure to fenvalerate raised sex chromosome disomy 1.9-fold and disomy of chromosome 18 by 2.6-fold.
- Exposure to fenvalerate raised sex chromosome disomy 1.9-fold and disomy of chromosome 18 by 2.6-fold.
- Exposure of males to lifestyle, environmental and / or occupational hazards may increase the risk of YY disomy by 2-fold.
- SNP array virtual karyotyping is preferred for tumor samples, including neuroblastomas, because they can detect copy neutral loss of heterozygosity ( acquired uniparental disomy ).
- On the other hand, an apparently normal diploid fetus may experience problems with growth or development due to the effects of uniparental disomy ( UPD ).
- This cause is called uniparental disomy, and must be identified by a special DNA test, which explains why Hunter's condition was slow to be recognized.
- Exposure of males to lifestyle, environmental and / or occupational hazards may increase the risk of spermatozoa by 3-fold, and YY disomy by 2-fold.
- Occupational exposure to benzene is associated with a 2.8-fold increase of XX disomy and a 2.6-fold increase of YY disomy in spermatozoa.
- Occupational exposure to benzene is associated with a 2.8-fold increase of XX disomy and a 2.6-fold increase of YY disomy in spermatozoa.
- Exposure to fenvalerate raised sex chromosome disomy 1.9-fold and disomy of chromosome 18 by 2.6-fold ( Xia et al ., 2004 ).
- Exposure to fenvalerate raised sex chromosome disomy 1.9-fold and disomy of chromosome 18 by 2.6-fold ( Xia et al ., 2004 ).
- :: The uniparental disomy article may be of interest, although it does not specifically address this issue .-- talk ) 23 : 40, 6 July 2010 ( UTC)
- One individual with Donnai Barrow syndrome was found to have inherited both copies of the mutated gene from his father as a result of a genetic change called uniparental disomy ( UPD ).
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