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  • Gene dosage is the number of copies of a particular gene present in a genome. Gene dosage is related to the amount of gene product (proteins or functional...
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    Dosage compensation is the process by which organisms equalize the expression of genes between members of different biological sexes. Across species, different...
    57 KB (7,670 words) - 19:48, 22 June 2024
  • instability, extensive gene loss, elevated levels of nucleotide substitution and regulatory network rewiring. In addition, gene dosage effects play a significant...
    34 KB (3,679 words) - 17:16, 24 May 2024
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    using gene therapy techniques to treat genetic diseases. Biological patent Epigenetics Gene-centric view of evolution       Gene dosage Gene pool Gene redundancy...
    110 KB (12,568 words) - 07:41, 2 July 2024
  • automatically down-regulate gene expression, the amount of gene product (or gene dosage) will increase with each additional gene copy, until some upper limit...
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    8 cm (5 ft 4+1⁄8 in). The increased gene dosage of three X/Y chromosome pseudoautosomal region (PAR1) SHOX genes has been postulated as a cause of the...
    88 KB (9,969 words) - 05:35, 13 August 2024
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    Autosome (redirect from Autosomal gene)
    schizophrenia. Unlike single gene disorders, diseases caused by aneuploidy are the result of improper gene dosage, not nonfunctional gene product. Aneuploidy (abnormal...
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    the disease is associated with a duplication of the lamin B gene LMNB1. The exact dosage of lamin B in cells appears to be crucial for nuclear integrity...
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    in humans, but all pseudoautosomal genes escape X-inactivation and are therefore candidates for having gene dosage effects in sex chromosome aneuploidy...
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    fatal, but there is "X-inactivation", where the effect of the additional gene dosage due to the presence of extra X chromosomes is greatly reduced. Those...
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    serve as growth-arrest-specific (gas-3) function. Improper gene dosage of the PMP22 gene can cause aberrant protein synthesis and function of myelin...
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    Simeone, A (1997). "Genetic control of brain morphogenesis through Otx gene dosage requirement". Development. 124 (18): 3639–50. doi:10.1242/dev.124.18...
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    AMY1 gene is an excellent example of how gene dosage affects the survival of an organism in a given environment. The multiple copies of the AMY1 gene give...
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    having twice as many X chromosome gene products as males, who only possess a single copy of the X chromosome (see dosage compensation). The choice of which...
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    X-inactivation. All female mammals have two X chromosomes. To prevent lethal gene dosage problems, one of these chromosomes is inactivated following fertilization...
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    stigmata, such as cubitus valgus and shortened fingers, are related to SHOX gene dosage effects. A number of the external manifestations of Turner syndrome are...
    77 KB (9,067 words) - 19:56, 23 August 2024
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    alteration in the gene dosage, which is caused by the loss of a functional allele, is also called allelic insufficiency. About 3,000 human genes cannot tolerate...
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    B, Pareyson D, Sghirlanzoni A, Taroni F, Steck AJ (December 1997). "Gene dosage effects in hereditary peripheral neuropathy. Expression of peripheral...
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    Ki-67 (protein) (redirect from MKI67 (gene))
    (November 2000). "Comparative methodological analysis of erbB-2/HER-2 gene dosage, chromosomal copy number and protein overexpression in breast carcinoma...
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  • achieves two purposes. First, the eliminated copy restores the normal gene dosage in the diploid organism. Second, the changes in chromosomal genetic structure...
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