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Fetal pleural effusion: Contemporary methods of genetic evaluation

Prenatal Diagnosis, 2019
To determine the contribution of chromosomal microarray (CMA) and other advanced genetic tests to the genetic evaluation of fetal pleural effusion (FPE) and to identify parameters that might assist in predicting genetic abnormality.
T. Weissbach   +8 more
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Genetic Evaluation of Dilated Cardiomyopathy

Current Cardiology Reports, 2013
Recent advances have expanded our ability to conduct a comprehensive genetic evaluation for dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). By evaluating recent literature, this review aims to bring the reader up-to-date on the genetic evaluation of DCM. Updated guidelines have been published. Mutations in BAG3, including a large deletion, were identified in 2 % of DCM.
A. Morales, R. Hershberger
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Genetic Evaluation of Familial Cardiomyopathy

Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research, 2008
Hereditary forms of hypertrophic, dilated, restrictive, and right ventricular cardiomyopathies are frequently seen. Patterns of inheritance include autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, X-linked, and matrilinear. Recognition of the mode of inheritance facilitates proper clinical screening of family members in subsequent generations.
Nicole M. Johnson, Daniel P. Judge
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Beef Genetic Evaluations

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice
Genetic evaluations in beef cattle have evolved over the past 50 years relative to the hardware or software used, the statistical methodology underpinning them, and the traits evaluated. However, the underlying premise has remained the same; to generate predictions of genetic merit such that selection decisions can be made that materialize as ...
Matthew L, Spangler, Donagh P, Berry
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Evaluation of genetic heterogeneity in neuroblastoma

Surgery, 2002
The prognosis in neuroblastoma, which is the most common solid tumor in children, tends to vary greatly, and many studies have demonstrated both clinical and biological factors to be closely correlated with the outcome. In order to select the optimal treatment according to the degree of malignancy of neuroblastoma, it is essential to accurately and ...
Tatsuro Tajiri   +3 more
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Genetic evaluation of maternal behaviour and temperament in Australian sheep

, 2016
The temperament of ewes and maternal behaviour at lambing has been implicated as contributing factors to lamb survival. Some 14 054 records of maternal behaviour score (MBS, 1 = good, 5 = poor) were collected at lamb tagging from 32 breeds of sheep over ...
Daniel J. Brown   +5 more
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Improving genetic evaluation of litter size and piglet mortality for both genotyped and nongenotyped individuals using a single-step method.

Journal of Animal Science, 2015
A single-step method allows genetic evaluation using information of phenotypes, pedigree, and markers from genotyped and nongenotyped individuals simultaneously.
X. Guo   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Genetic evaluation of the floppy infant

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2011
Hypotonia in infants in the first year of life is a common diagnostic and management challenge for pediatricians and neonatologists. Several published clinical studies have shown that a substantial proportion of cases are accounted for by genetic disorders.
C. Prasad, A.N. Prasad
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Genetic toxicity evaluation of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane

Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis, 2000
Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (OMCTS; CAS No. 556-67-2) was evaluated in a genetic toxicity battery. In preincubation tests with Salmonella typhimurium strains TA98, TA100, TA1535, TA1537, and TA1538, no mutagenicity was detected (maximum dose = 5 mg/plate) with or without S9 in two independent trials.
Jane S. Vergnes   +4 more
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Evaluation of Genetic Risks

1981
Measuring the impact of an increased mutation rate on future human generations is a two-fold problem: First one must assess the damage to the genetic material itself, and second, one must determine the likely effect of such damage on the welfare of future generations.
Carter Denniston, James F. Crow
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