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Mendelian inheritance revisited: dominance and recessiveness in medical genetics

Nature reviews genetics, 2023
J. Zschocke, P. Byers, A. Wilkie
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Non-Mendelian Inheritance

2001
Most hereditary transmission can be assigned to the chromosomes of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells; however, the cytoplasm can also play a role in hereditary transmission. Cytoplasm is that part of the cell that includes all of the protoplasm outside of the nucleus, and hereditary determinants can exist in certain organelles found in the cytoplasm ...
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Digenic inheritance and Mendelian disease

Nature Genetics, 2012
Powerful genomic technologies, such as exome sequencing, are providing new insights into the genetics underlying Mendelian traits. A new study identifies a role for digenic inheritance and an epigenetic modifier in facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy type 2.
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Human Mendelian Inheritance

2004
Abstract William Bateson, the chief protagonist for mendelian inheritance, worked mainly on plants and poultry, but was keenly aware of the value of human genetic disorders in providing evidence; he pointed out to Garrod that his inborn errors were consistent with recessive inheritance and recognized Farabee’s brachydactyly report and ...
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Mendelian Inheritance

2018
Sarah Stauffer   +4 more
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Principles of Mendelian Inheritance

2004
Abstract This book focuses mainly on statistical methods for studying complex diseases, those that do not exhibit simple patterns of inheritance traceable to a single major gene that is both a necessary and a sufficient cause.
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