- to be
particularly vulnerable to
environmental factors which produce phenocopies of
known mutations;
these factors include temperature, shock, radiation...
-
phenotypes can be
observed but by
different causes, it is
called phenocopies.
Phenocopies is when
environmental and/or
behavioral modifiers causes an illness...
- "C9orf72
expansions are the most
common genetic cause of
Huntington disease phenocopies". Neurology. 82 (4): 292–9. doi:10.1212/WNL.0000000000000061. PMC 3929197...
- This is a list of
primary immunodeficiencies (PID),
which are
immune deficiencies that are not
secondary to
another condition. The
International Union...
-
Potter SS, Park JS (July 2018). "Hnf4a
deletion in the
mouse kidney phenocopies Fanconi renotubular syndrome". JCI Insight. 3 (14). doi:10.1172/jci.insight...
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disruptions to the
functioning of the
cingulate cortex, and a ****tive
phenocopy of
behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia.
Taken together, these...
- are rare. They
include the
classical Huntington's
disease 'mimic' or
phenocopy syndromes,
called Huntington's disease-like
syndrome types 1, 2 and 3;...
- was
coined by Dr. H.
Nachstheim in 1957, in
which he
discusses “false”
phenocopies. In
comparison to when a
phenotype is the
result of an environmental...
-
allometric engineering in
which one or both
species are mani****ted to
phenocopy the
other species. A step
relevant to the
evaluation of
morphology between...
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Phenocopies".
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