نتایج جستجو برای: duplications

تعداد نتایج: 5637  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2008
Orsolya Symmons András Váradi Tamás Arányi

The completion of the Human Genome Project has brought the understanding that our genome contains an unexpectedly large proportion of segmental duplications. This poses the challenge of elucidating the consequences of recent duplications on physiology. We have conducted an in-depth study of a subset of segmental duplications on chromosome 16. We focused on PKD1 and ABCC6 duplications because mu...

Journal: :American journal of medical genetics 1998
G M Repetto L M White P J Bader D Johnson J H Knoll

Duplications of chromosome region 15q11q13 often occur as a supernumerary chromosome 15. Less frequently they occur as interstitial duplications [dup(15)]. We describe the clinical and molecular characteristics of three patients with de novo dup(15). The patients, two males and one female (ages 3-21 years), had nonspecific findings that included autistic behavior, hypotonia, and variable degree...

2014
Karen E. Hermetz Scott Newman Karen N. Conneely Christa L. Martin Blake C. Ballif Lisa G. Shaffer Jannine D. Cody M. Katharine Rudd

Inverted duplications are a common type of copy number variation (CNV) in germline and somatic genomes. Large duplications that include many genes can lead to both neurodevelopmental phenotypes in children and gene amplifications in tumors. There are several models for inverted duplication formation, most of which include a dicentric chromosome intermediate followed by breakage-fusion-bridge (B...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Meenal Vyas C Ravindran Durgadas P Kasbekar

The size and extent of four Neurospora crassa duplications, Dp(AR17), Dp(IBj5), Dp(OY329), and Dp(B362i), was determined by testing the coverage of RFLP markers. The first three duplications were all > approximately 350 kb and have been shown in earlier studies to act as dominant suppressors of repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) in gene-sized duplications, possibly via titration of the RIP mac...

Journal: :Molecular syndromology 2010
J Wincent D L Bruno B W M van Bon A Bremer H Stewart E M H F Bongers C W Ockeloen M H Willemsen D D A Keays G Baird D F Newbury T Kleefstra C Marcelis U Kini Z Stark R Savarirayan L J Sheffield O Zuffardi H R Slater B B de Vries S J L Knight B-M Anderlid J Schoumans

The chromosome region 22q11.2 has long been recognized to be susceptible to genomic rearrangement. More recently, this genomic instability has been shown to extend distally (involving LCR22E-H) to the commonly deleted/duplicated region. To date, 21 index cases with 'distal' 22q11.2 duplications have been reported. We report on the clinical and molecular characterization of 16 individuals with d...

Journal: :International Journal of Biological Sciences 2006
Hiroshi Wada Kaz Makabe

It is now accepted that ancestral vertebrates underwent two rounds of genome duplication. Here we test the possible utility of these genome duplication events as a reference time for the evolutionary history of vertebrates, by tracing the molecular evolutionary history of the genes involved in vertebrate neural crest development. For most transcription factors that are involved in neural crest ...

Journal: :Methods in cell biology 2004
Stefan J White Martijn H Breuning Johan T den Dunnen

Using Multiplex Amplifiable Probe Hybridization (MAPH) and Multiplex Ligation-dependent ProbeAmplification (MLPA) we have screened different cohorts of Duchenne/Becker Muscular Dystrophy (DMD/BMD) patients for duplications. In an unselected series the duplication frequency was 8%; in agroup of patients already screened for deletions and point mutations we found a duplication in 64% of<l...

2012
Fyodor A. Kondrashov

A subject of extensive study in evolutionary theory has been the issue of how neutral, redundant copies can be maintained in the genome for long periods of time. Concurrently, examples of adaptive gene duplications to various environmental conditions in different species have been described. At this point, it is too early to tell whether or not a substantial fraction of gene copies have initial...

Journal: :Genetics 1987
G Maroni J Wise J E Young E Otto

A search for duplications of the Drosophila melanogaster metallothionein gene (Mtn) yielded numerous examples of this type of chromosomal rearrangement. These duplications are distributed widely--we found them in samples from four continents, and they are functional--larvae carrying Mtn duplications produce more Mtn RNA and tolerate increased cadmium and copper concentrations. Six different dup...

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