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... genes meet fetal genes in the tissues of the placenta. Specimens from the placentas of healthy pregnancies will be collected, and genetic arrays from both ...
We have developed a high-resolution genetic screening approach called single-cell CRISPR gene tiling, also known as sc-tiling. This method enables the de novo ...
... genes in a wide range of genetic disorders. Funding This work was supported by Mayo Clinic's Windland Smith Rice Comprehensive Sudden Cardiac Death Program ...
A Study to Create a Database of Clinical Information and a Repository of Specimens for Genetic, Molecular and Microbiological Research to Better Understand ...
... genetics and genetic testing. Her clinical focus includes: Expertise in molecular genetics of brain tumors; Performing clinical genetic tests for brain tumors ...
She is researching the genetics of CLL to better understand genomic variants that have a biological role in risk factors. Association of genetic variation with ...
The guidelines were developed after a multiyear consensus process involving experts in medical genetics and genomics, genetic counseling, genomic researchers, ...
The pie chart shows the proportion of cases accounted for by genes known to contain mutations that predispose to breast cancer and by common genetic risk ...
Genetic changes can occur in a child without being passed down from a parent. For most people, genes are only part of the cause of epilepsy. Certain genes may ...
Genetic studies had suggested that a single mutated PINK1 allele might ... The study had started with genetic findings when one of the lead authors ...
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