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  2. Distal 18q- - Wikipedia

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    Distal 18q- causes a wide range of medical and developmental concerns, with significant variation in severity due to the variation in breakpoints reported in individuals with distal 18q-. Current research is focused on establishing genotype-phenotype correlations to enable predictive genotyping .

  3. Meiosis - Wikipedia

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    This results in the production of gametes which have either too many or too few of a particular chromosome, and is a common mechanism for trisomy or monosomy. Nondisjunction can occur in the meiosis I or meiosis II, phases of cellular reproduction, or during mitosis .

  4. Cat eye syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In consequence, individuals with the cat-eye syndrome have three or four copies of the genetic material contained in the abnormal chromosome instead of the normal two copies. [3] The prognosis for patients with CES varies depending on the severity of the condition and their associated signs and symptoms, especially when heart or kidney ...

  5. Chromosome 5 - Wikipedia

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    Changes to chromosome 5 include an extra segment of the short (p) or long (q) arm of the chromosome in each cell (partial trisomy 5p or 5q), a missing segment of the long arm of the chromosome in each cell (partial monosomy 5q), and a circular structure called ring chromosome 5. A ring chromosome occurs when both ends of a broken chromosome are ...

  6. Birth defect - Wikipedia

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    The disabilities can range from mild to severe. [6] Birth defects are divided into two main types: structural disorders in which problems are seen with the shape of a body part and functional disorders in which problems exist with how a body part works. [3] Functional disorders include metabolic and degenerative disorders. [3]

  7. Balut (food) - Wikipedia

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    A duck egg might have a higher value of nutrition than a chicken egg but overall, both chicken and duck balut have approximately the same nutritional value. [ 15 ] In folk medicine, according to popular Vietnamese belief, these eggs are a nutritious and restorative food for pregnant or delivering women.

  8. Wolf–Hirschhorn syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Initial diagnosis is based on a distinct craniofacial phenotype after birth. [4] Diagnosis of WHS is confirmed by the detection of a deletion in the WHSCR. Chromosomal microarray and Cytogenetic analysis.D4S96 or D4Z1 chromosome band 4p16.3–specific probe (Wolf-Hirschhorn region, Vysis, Inc) is available for FISH study. [4]

  9. Karyotype - Wikipedia

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    Turner syndrome results from a single X chromosome (45,X or 45,X0). Klinefelter syndrome, the most common male chromosomal disease, otherwise known as 47,XXY, is caused by an extra X chromosome. Edwards syndrome is caused by trisomy (three copies) of chromosome 18. Down syndrome, a common chromosomal disease, is caused by trisomy of chromosome 21.

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