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- in two copies to elicit a normal phenotype (i.e. haploinsufficient). Hypomorphic describes a mutation that causes a partial loss of gene function. A hypomorph...
- suggests that the common splice site mutation seen in patients may be hypomorphic, i.e. that it results in only a partial loss of function, whereas the...
- deck are said to be hypomorphic. With these definitions, the conjecture can be stated as: Reconstruction Conjecture: Any two hypomorphic graphs on at least...
- IgM-secreting cells among others. In addition it was recently described that hypomorphic mutations in the B-cell receptor (BLNK & BTK) lead to selective IgM deficiency...
- autosomal recessive severe combined immunodeficiency. It is ****ociated with hypomorphic missense mutations in immunologically relevant genes of T-cells (and...
- nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase by neutrophils. Hypomorphic RAG mutations are seen in patients with midline granulomatous disease;...
- expressed in the brain and dorsal root ganglia together with a common hypomorphic single nucleotide polymorphism in the FAAH gene was identified as the...
- Majid; Lewis, Richard Alan; Eyaid, Wafaa; Banin, Eyal (April 2008). "Hypomorphic mutations in syndromic encephalocele genes are ****ociated with Bardet-Biedl...
- The only other known autosomal dominant genetic cause of FTLD-tau is a hypomorphic mutation in VCP which is ****ociated with a unique neuropathology called...
- 2003). "Molecular regionalization of the neocortex is disrupted in Fgf8 hypomorphic mutants". Development. 130 (9): 1903–1914. doi:10.1242/dev.00416. PMID 12642494...