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Inheritance Patterns of Infantile Hemangioma
Pediatrics, 2016BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Infantile hemangioma (IH) includes, among its other risk factors, familial clustering, but a definitive understanding of IH’s inheritance model and genetic basis is lacking. Our objective was to collect IH pedigrees in Finland, to study the inheritance patterns of IH within these ...
Pitkaranta Anne +7 more
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Gait Pattern in Inherited Cerebellar Ataxias
The Cerebellum, 2011Our aim was to perform a comprehensive analysis of the global and segmental features of gait in patients with genetically confirmed inherited ataxias. Sixteen patients with autosomal dominant (spinocerebellar ataxia, SCA1 or 2) or recessive (Friedreich's ataxia, FRDA) ataxia were studied.
SERRAO, Mariano +10 more
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Patterns of inheritance in familial ALS
Neurology, 2005We investigated 185 families with ALS for evidence of anticipation and mitochondrial inheritance. Although initial analysis demonstrated significant anticipation of age at death between generations in patients with familial ALS, further analysis demonstrated features of regression to the mean, suggesting that the perceived differences are the result of
Marcus, Bradley +3 more
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Brief Description of Inheritance Patterns
2019Increasing data about the human genome and associations between certain genetic regions with various conditions and diseases positioned human genetics at the top of the most emerging fields in medicine. Many diagnostics algorithms and therapeutical approaches used in everyday practice are based on genetic data.
Annamária, Kövesdi, Attila, Patócs
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Inheritance of acrocentric association patterns
Humangenetik, 1975The individual association frequencies of acrocentric chromosomes identified by fluorescent markers were analyzed in 17 individuals from 3 families. The frequency of association appears to be a characteristic property of an individual chromosome, since certain marker chromosomes showed an increase in frequency of association in each family member in ...
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Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1976
Mitochondrial movements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Sc) zygotes were monitored with phase-contrast microscopy and compared to known mitochondrial inheritance systems. The mitochondria of Sc were convincingly identified by integrated use of phase-contrast, cytochemical and electron microscopic observations.
K J, Aufderheide, R G, Johnson
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Mitochondrial movements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Sc) zygotes were monitored with phase-contrast microscopy and compared to known mitochondrial inheritance systems. The mitochondria of Sc were convincingly identified by integrated use of phase-contrast, cytochemical and electron microscopic observations.
K J, Aufderheide, R G, Johnson
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Genes, genome, and inheritance patterns
2020This chapter covers the fundamentals of genetics that underpins the basis of inherited cardiac diseases. It starts with the structure of DNA and genes, and the mechanisms of gene expression, including transcription and translation. It then goes on to alterations of the genetic code via mutations and polymorphisms, and the normal chromosomal structure ...
Perry Elliott +2 more
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Patterns of inheritance of colonic polyps
Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1987AbstractWhile the inheritance pattern of familial polyposis coli is established as an autosomal dominant pattern, the expression of the various extracolonic manifestations associated with the neoplastic polyposis is less well understood. The discrete polyp cancer syndrome may not be recognized unless both polyps and colon cancer are considered in the ...
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Modelling fingerprint pattern inheritance.
Acta anthropogenetica, 1983The authors compare some genetic triallelic models for finger-print pattern inheritance built according to the Galton classification. These models keep at the same time into account the available information on fingerprints: population frequencies for individuals, matchings in couples of MZ-twins and in families composed of parents and their offspring.
D, Cocchi, M, Di Bacco
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