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either isodisomy or
heterodisomy can
disrupt parent-specific
genomic imprinting,
resulting in
imprinting disorders. Additionally,
isodisomy leads to...
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Isodisomy is a form of
uniparental disomy in
which both
copies of a chromosome, or
parts of it, are
inherited from the same parent. It
differs from heterodisomy...
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Animation of
uniparental isodisomy...
- of the
chromosome to
return to a
disomic state referred to as
isodisomy. Thus,
isodisomy 3 is
prognostically equivalent to
monosomy 3, and both can be...
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parents who were
first cousins. It can also be ****ociated with
uniparental isodisomy.
Fumarase deficiency is
extremely rare –
until around 1990
there had only...
- heterochromosome, heterodisomic, heterodisomy, hexasomy, isodisomic,
isodisomy, macrosomia, metasomatic, metasomatism, microsome, microsomia, monosome...
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Jacobson SG, Gal A (January 2002). "Retinal
dystrophy due to
paternal isodisomy for
chromosome 1 or
chromosome 2, with
homoallelism for
mutations in RPE65...
- ****ociated with
arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy is
caused by
uniparental isodisomy".
Journal of
Molecular and
Cellular Cardiology. 141: 17–29. doi:10.1016/j...
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mutation which eventually leads to
malonic aciduria is
caused by the
isodisomy of
maternal UPD. This
indicates that such
disease is
likely to be inherited...
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Bedeschi MF,
Cogliati F, et al. (2000). "Maternal
chromosome 7 hetero/
isodisomy in Silver-Russell
syndrome and PEG1
biallelic expression". Clin. Dysmorphol...