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  2. Monoamine oxidase A - Wikipedia

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    4128 17161 Ensembl ENSG00000189221 ENSMUSG00000025037 UniProt P21397 Q64133 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001270458 NM_000240 NM_173740 RefSeq (protein) NP_000231 NP_001257387 NP_776101 Location (UCSC) Chr X: 43.65 – 43.75 Mb Chr X: 16.49 – 16.55 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse MAOA gene is located on the short (p) arm of the X chromosome at position 11.3. Monoamine oxidase A ...

  3. Monoamine oxidase - Wikipedia

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    Rare mutations in the gene are associated with Brunner syndrome. [medical citation needed] A study based on the Dunedin cohort concluded that maltreated children with a low-activity polymorphism in the promoter region of the MAO-A gene were more likely to develop antisocial conduct disorders than maltreated children with the high-activity ...

  4. File:MAOA Gene with ChrX Ideogram.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A section of chromosome X, showing the relative positions of MAOA and MAOB genes and mutations typed in [1]. Mutations that were polymorphic in the Maori group are coloured blue. The labels for each mutation refer to the segment, region, and nucleotide position from [2].

  5. Brunner syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Brunner syndrome is a rare genetic disorder associated with a mutation in the MAOA gene. It is characterized by lower than average IQ (typically about 85), problematic impulsive behavior (such as pyromania, hypersexuality and violence), sleep disorders and mood swings. [1] [2] It was identified in fourteen males from one family in 1993.

  6. Genetics of aggression - Wikipedia

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    DAT1 is a gene that regulates dopamine levels in the brain. This study revealed that variations in the DAT1 gene were correlated with higher levels of aggression. Some people that have variations of the DAT1 gene exhibit more aggressive behaviors. DAT2 controls how the brain responds to dopamine.

  7. Gene mapping - Wikipedia

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    Gene mapping or genome mapping describes the methods used to identify the location of a gene on a chromosome and the distances between genes. [2] [3] Gene mapping can also describe the distances between different sites within a gene. The essence of all genome mapping is to place a collection of molecular markers onto their respective positions ...

  8. Monoamine oxidase B - Wikipedia

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    4129 109731 Ensembl ENSG00000069535 ENSMUSG00000040147 UniProt P27338 Q8BW75 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000898 NM_172778 RefSeq (protein) NP_000889 NP_766366 Location (UCSC) Chr X: 43.77 – 43.88 Mb Chr X: 16.58 – 16.68 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the MAOB gene. The protein encoded by this gene belongs ...

  9. Gene–environment interaction - Wikipedia

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    Gene–environment interaction (or genotype–environment interaction or G×E) is when two different genotypes respond to environmental variation in different ways. A norm of reaction is a graph that shows the relationship between genes and environmental factors when phenotypic differences are continuous. [1] They can help illustrate GxE ...