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Chromosome 12

2023
Chromosome 12 spans about 134 million DNA building blocks and represents approximately 4.5 percent of the total cellular DNA. Gene dysregulation from chromosome 12 has triggered a cell to transform into a cancerous cell. Different types of genes are present in chromosome 12 that cause colon cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, ampulla of Vater ...
Yamini Chandraprakash   +3 more
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Mouse chromosome 12

Mammalian Genome, 1997
Chromosome (Chr) 12 is a newcomer in the linkage genetics of the mouse. None of the classical linkage groups of the mouse map there, despite the suggested association of Va (LG XVI, now known to map to Chr 3) and the Chr 12 arm of the Rb(8.12)5Bnr Robertsonian chromosome (Cattanach and Moseley 1973). No genes were correctly assigned to Chr 12 until the
P, D'Eustachio, R, Riblet
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Ring chromosome 12

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1988
AbstractA ring chromosome 12 (p13.3q24.3) was observed in all cells analyzed from skin fibroblasts and the peripheral blood of a 19‐year‐old man initially referred for developmental delay with expressive language deficiency. Other phenotypic anomalies included growth deficiency, multiple café‐au‐lait spots, mild pectus excavatum, glandular hypospadias.
Jonathan P. Park   +5 more
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Chromosome-centric Human Proteome Project (C-HPP): Chromosome 12

Journal of Proteome Research, 2014
Following an official announcement of the Chromosome-centric Human Proteome Project (C-HPP), the Chromosome 12 (Ch12) Consortium has been established by five representative teams from five Asian countries including Thailand (Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University), Singapore (National University of Singapore), Taiwan (Academia Sinica), Hong Kong (The ...
Chaiyarit, Sakdithep   +15 more
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Familial pericentric inversion of chromosome 12

Human Genetics, 1986
A pericentric inversion in one of the chromosomes 12, found in two families living in the same region, is described. This inversion was detected during routine chromosomal analysis in two separate laboratories. The breakpoints were at 12p112 and 12q13. The inverted segment represented approximately 20% of the length of chromosome 12.
I, Voiculescu   +5 more
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The syndrome of ring chromosome 12

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1980
AbstractWe have studied a 13 month'old girl with failure to thrive, developmental delay, and dysmorphic features. At 13 months, the weight'age was 1 month, length'age was 3 months and head circumference was at the 3rd centile for 3 months. Physical findings were: Epicanthal folds, mildly cupped, apparently low'set ears, highly arched palate, short neck
Nina Scribanu   +4 more
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Sequence of Plasmodium falciparum chromosome 12

Nature, 2002
The human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is responsible for the death of more than a million people every year. To stimulate basic research on the disease, and to promote the development of effective drugs and vaccines against the parasite, the complete genome of P.
Richard W, Hyman   +10 more
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Chimpanzee chromosome 12 is homologous to human chromosome arm 2q

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 1978
Most of the 46 human chromosomes find their counterparts in the 48 chimpanzee chromosomes except for chromosome 2 which has been hypothesized to have been derived from a centric fusion of two chimpanzee acrocentric chromosomes. These two chromosomes correspond to the human chromosomes 2p and 2g.
N C, Sun, C R, Sun, T, Ho
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