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In genetic medicine, a mosaic or mosaicism denotes the presence of two populations of cells with different genotypes in one individual, who has developed from a single fertilized egg. Mosaicism may result from a mutation during development which is propagated to only a...
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mosaicism n. A condition in which tissues of genetically different types occur in the same ... Mosaicism caused by chromosome nondisjunction. ...
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Mosaicism is a condition in which cells within the same person have a different genetic makeup. ... Mosaicism can be found through chromosome evaluation or ...
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But in mosaicism, some cells may have 47 chromosomes (such as ... causes of mosaicism. ... For gonadal mosaicism that could cause a genetic disease in the ...
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Pediatricians at Children ... The term "mosaicism" is used to describe the presence of more than one type of cell in a person. ...
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What is mosaicism? The term "mosaicism" is used to ... An example of mosaicism is mosaic Down syndrome. ... Mosaicism is usually described as a percentage. ...
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The term mosaicism is used to describe the presence of more than one type of cell in a person ... Mosaicism is usually described as a percentage. ...
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Mosaicism, used to describe the presence of more than one type of cell in a person, is usually ... would be said to have a level of mosaicism at 75 percent. ...
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Mosaicism - Overview, Mosaicism is a condition in which cells within the same ... Mosaicism is caused by an error in cell division very early in the development ...
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Mosaicism - All Information, Mosaicism is a condition in which cells within the ... Mosaicism can be found through chromosome evaluation or microarray analysis. ...
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In most but not all cases, the mosaicism can be detected in cells from all tissues. What is the clinical significance of mosaicism? ... X chromosome Mosaicism ...
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Mosaicism is a condition in which cells within the same person have a different genetic makeup. ... Mosaicism can be found through chromosome evaluation or ...
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Trisomy 19 mosaicism information including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, causes, patient stories, videos, forums, prevention, and prognosis.
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Trisomy 12 mosaicism information including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, causes, patient stories, videos, forums, prevention, and prognosis.
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Mosaicism ... Mosaicism refers to a condition where an individual has two or more cell ... Mosaicism may be detected through chromosome evaluation. ...
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Mosaicism may be detected through chromosome evaluation. ... Patients with mosaicism may require less intense treatment than those with the ...
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Cutaneous mosaicism. Authoritative facts about the skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society. ... Mosaicism describes an individual composed of two or ...
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Mosaicism is a condition in which cells within the same person have a different genetic makeup. ... Patients with mosaicism may need less intense treatment ...
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Mosaicism may be detected through chromosome evaluation. ... Examples of chromosomal mosaicism include: ... Mosaicism occurs as a result of an error in cell ...
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