Polygenic disorders
... ... Genetic disorders may result from
defects in genes or from ... Polygenic ... cause of ... Prenatally. Genetic disorders may result from
defects in genes or from chromosomal ... Polygenic ... the inheritance ... Numerical Taxonomy of Birth
defects and Polygenic Disorders . Part ... ...
Neural tube
... fertilization. The incidence of neural tube
defects is 2.6 in 1,000 worldwide. Duke Center for Human Genetics studies neural tube
defects (NTDs) to determine their genetic causes and to ... and differentiating into the neural tube
defects ( ′nürəl ′tüb ′dē′feks ) ( medicine ) ...
Ventricle
... left side of the heart that receives arterial blood Complex heart
defects that result in one of the heart's pumping chambers ( ventricles ) being ... that serve as the heart's pumping chambers. ... Single ventricle
defects is an umbrella term used to ... ... an upper chamber called an atrium ...
Single-gene disorder
... recessive. 1.3 X-linked dominant ... Inheritance of Single Gene
defects - From the The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy. ... See hereditary ... (also called Mendelian disorder ) is one that is ... Single gene
defects are rare, with a frequency of less than 1 in 200 births. ... Single ...
Heart
... and stroke) aren't always able to be just kids. ... Congenital Heart
defects in Children Fact Sheet ... The heart and circulatory system are our ... and treated for a heart -related complaint. A baby born with heart
defects has congenital heart disease. Surgery is needed if the ... Laughter Good ...
Glycogen
... of this molecule of glucose storage as well as diseases related to
defects in these processes. The types of carbs consumed can make a big ... ) that is found in the ... Glycogen storage disease (GSD) involves
defects that cause an abnormal ... Glycogen is a form of stored glucose that ...
Thalassemia
... ... Thalassemias (thal-a-SE-me-ahs) are inherited blood disorders. ... The two major types of thalassemia , alpha and beta, are named after
defects in ... More about Thalassemia : Causes Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Prognosis Resources Thalassemia Definition Thalassemia describes a group ...
Spermatogonia
... and ... Undifferentiated type A spermatogonia could repopulate the seminiferous ... Loss of spermatogonia and wide-spread DNA methylation
defects in newborn male ... were conducted on postnatal primitive type A spermatogonia lacking DNMT3L. ... Strong mosaicisms towards expansions were ...
Sinus venosus
... the right sinus venosus of the heart in the When a defect of the superior sinus venosus exists, the flow from these veins ... These
defects are known as sinus venosus defects. ... We sought to show how often sinus venosus defect or PAPVC was detected on MRI in ... All PAPVCs ...
S phase
... yeast S phase to activate replication origins ... ( A) Entry into and passage through a normal S phase . ... Second, NBS cells exhibit
defects in cell cycle control in S phase (Taalman et al. 1983) ... mediate an S phase arrest in the presence of DNA damage (for reviews, see ... ...
Post-meiotic segregation
... segregation ... abnormal chromosome content, or post - meiotic selection of some genotypes through ... mei-9 and Ercc1 mutants also have
defects in meiotic recombination. ... In some NCOs, post - meiotic segregation (PMS) is observed, indicting failure to ... chromosome maintenance; ...
Polygenic inheritance
... polygenic inheritance . ... Polygenic inheritance . Polygenic traits are controlled by an unknown ... traits, it is difficult to control
defects with a polygenic mode of inheritance . ... ... some added material on polygenic inheritance from old lecture 8. ... Continuous Variation, ...
MRNA processing
... ... The pre- mRNA processing at the 3' end of the RNA molecule involves cleavage of ... Importantly, not all mRNA export mutants have
defects in 3′ processing . ... mRNA biogenesis requires multiple processing steps including 5′ capping, ... Encyclopedia article of MRNA at ...
Maternal effect
... is a dominant maternal - effect mutation, allelic to mutations in the second ... The wimp maternal effect only interacts with mutations whose
defects are ... The original evidence for gradients in insect development ... HOME :: CHAPTER 9 :: EVIDENCE FOR GRADIENTS IN INSECT DEVELOPMENT :: THE ...
Marfan syndrome
... ... Marfan syndrome is a disorder that affects the body's connective tissue. ... KidsHealth>Kids>Kids' Health Problems>Birth
defects & Genetic Problems> Marfan Syndrome ... This page outlines my own experience with Marfan Syndrome , describes some of the ...
Intercalated disc
... ensure proper function of the heart with efficient ... ... Mechanical and Electrical Junctions at the Intercalated Disc ... Gene Mutations,
defects in Intercalated Disc Proteins, and Arrhythmias. Top. Introduction ... Intercalated disc information including symptoms, causes, diseases, ...
Homologous recombination
... on two chromatids can mesh with one another, ... The biochemistry of eukaryotic homologous recombination caught fire with the ... humans,
defects in homologous recombination lead to increased cancer predispo ... Easy-to-use, talking glossary of genetic terms, produced by the National ...
Hemoglobin
... from two similar proteins that "stick together" ... A hemoglobin protein found only during fetal development, called gamma, ... Structural
defects in the hemoglobin molecule. ... hemoglobin exemplifies this phenomenon. Diminished production of one of the two subunits of the hemoglobin ... ...
Glycome
... Jump to: navigation, search. Glycome .Net ... Content is available under BioLicense. Privacy policy. About Glycome .net. Disclaimers ... Genetic
defects in the human glycome . Freeze HH. ... The spectrum of all glycan structures--the glycome --is immense. ... of the glycome are starting to ... ...
Eugenics
... of improving the qualities of the human species or a human population by such means as discouraging reproduction by persons having genetic
defects or presumed to ... eugenics n. (used with a sing. verb) The study of hereditary improvement of the human race by controlled selective ......
Codominant
... growth for the first and second rotation productivity ... Prior to harvesting rotation 1, six dominant/ codominant trees were ... most common
defects are codominant . stems and aggressive low branches that ... Codominant stems are stems of. equal size originating from the same. point on the ....
Cephalic
... limb. It is also called the antecubital vein. Cephalic disorders are present at or before birth. ... The term " cephalic disorders" refers to
defects resulting from abnormal ... Cephalic Disorders Facts plus the Latest News on Cephalic Disorders Treatments - HealthNewsflash ... What are the ...
Cell cycle
... for a cell cycle can vary for cells of different species and even ... These different processes are coordinated in the cell cycle . ...
defects in cell cycle control may lead to the type of chromosome alterations ... This is the phase of the cell cycle in which the DNA is copied ...
Cartilage
... (2-5% of the tissue volume only) ... Cartilage is an avascular tissue with has no blood vessels of its own, though in ... Cartilage
defects of the knee joint may require surgical treatment to relieve pain and swelling. ... The cause of a cartilage defect can be due to trauma, ... ...
Anus
... diagnosis, treatment, and how the staging affects the treatment of the cancer located ... Imperforate anus repair is surgery to correct birth
defects involving ... Surgery for a high-type imperforate anus defect usually involves creation of a ... The anus is the end of the line for the ...