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x-linked agammaglobulinemia (xla) is an immunodeficiency caused by mutations in the bruton tyrosine kinase (btk) gene. in order to identify the mutations in btk gene in iranian patients with antibody deficiency, 13 male patients with an xla phenotype from 11 unrelated families were enrolled as the subjects of investigation for btk mutation analysis using pcr-sscp followed by sequencing. five di...
Pemphigus vulgaris is a blistering autoimmune disease with suprabasal cleft formation, which is the most common autoimmune blistering disease in eastern countries, such as Middle East. Predisposition to pemphigus is linked to genetic factors. Tuberous sclerosis is also a genetic disorder of hamartoma formation in many organs, particularly the skin, brain, eye, kidney and heart. We report ...
Background: Vitiligo is an acquired, idiopathic, and common depigmentation disorder of the skin that affects people of all ages and both sexes equally in the worldwide. Although etiology of the disease is unknown, there are theories such as environment and genetic factors. Methods: In this article, we collected and summarized the appropriate manuscripts regarding the epidemiology and gene...
objective hereditary spastic paraplegia (hsp) is a degenerative disease of genetic origin affecting the corticospinal tracts in the spinal cord. there are three forms of inheritance: autosomal dominant hsp, autosomal rececive hsp and x-linked hsp. this disease is characterized by progressive spasticity of leg muscles with varying degrees of stiffness and weakness of other muscle groups. in this...
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the most common genetic nephropathy, which is characterized by replacement of renal parenchyma with multiple cysts. In Iran, the disease prevalence within the chronic hemodialysis patient population is approximately 8-10%. So far, three genetic loci have been identified to be responsible for ADPKD. Little information is available concernin...
The familial spastic paraplegia (FSP) is a heterogeneous group of motor neuron disorders characterized by slow progressive weakness and spasticity of lower limbs. The disorder can appear at any age, but it usually occurs in childhood or early adult life. The genetic pattern of this disease is mainly autosomal dominant trait, but occasionally as an autosomal recessive trait, and very rarely as...
The identification of molecular markers linked to leaf curl virus (CLCuV) disease resistance in cotton has the potential to improve both the efficiency and the efficacy of selection in cotton breeding programs. Genetic analysis suggested that CLCuV resistance is controlled by a single dominant gene. In this study, an interspecific F2 population derived from a cross of Gossypium barbadense and G...
Powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f. Sp. Hordei) is one of the most destructive foliar diseases in barley that cause yield reduction worldwide. DNA molecular markers can be used to study the genetic diversity and better understanding of genetic predisposition to disease resistance to powdery mildew in barley at early growth stage. Selection of resistance and tolerance need to identify molecul...
charcot-marie-tooth disease (cmt) is the most common form of inherited peripheral neuropathy. cmt is genetically and clinically heterogenous group of hereditary motor and sensory neuropathies characterized by areflexia, distal sensory loss and progressive weakness of the distal limb muscles. the x-linked cmt (cmtx) is the second most frequent form of charcot-marie-tooth disease. the dominant cm...
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