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"He asked, 'Could viruses have something to do with these chromosomal aberrations?' "
"At that point, there's a dramatic increase in chromosomal aberrations.
Studies have identified numerous chromosomal aberrations and related molecular genetic changes.
It is easier to conduct than the chromosomal aberration test in terms of procedures and evaluation.
In order to achieve this they essentially become cancerous, often with large chromosomal aberrations.
Similarly in mammalian cell lines chromosomal aberrations have a tendency to increase over time.
It can identify chromosomal aberrations such as translocations and rearrangements.
In the decades that followed, cancer was recognized as having a clonal origin associated with chromosomal aberrations.
Chromosomal aberrations have been found in other studies and a possible elevation of female infertility has been reported.
Chromosomal aberrations are mutations that affect the number or arrangement of genes on chromosomes.
The presence of chromosomal aberrations has been demonstrated in every type of malignant tumor.
(1) Benzene causes both structural and numerical chromosomal aberrations in humans.
Chromosomal aberrations involving this gene are associated with endometrial stromal tumors.
When using overlapping microarrays, it is also possible to uncover breakpoints involved in chromosomal aberrations.
These checkpoint proteins are essential to avoid passing down mutations or other chromosomal aberrations to offspring.
Chronic: Cr can produce chromosomal aberrations and is a human carcinogen via inhalation.
The origin of minichromosomes is the result of natural processes (chromosomal aberrations) or genetic engineering.
Both alterations can lead to chromosomal aberrations, unintentional genetic rearrangement, and a variety of cancers later in life.
In particular, it causes 'chromosomal aberrations' in lymphocytes.
Cytological changes and chromosomal aberrations were seen in both flight-fixed and ground-fixed flight cells.
Presence of certain chromosomal aberrations and their resulting fusion genes is commonly used within cancer diagnostics in order to set a precise diagnosis.
Chromosomal aberrations.
The findings of developmental biology can help to understand developmental abnormalities such as chromosomal aberrations that cause Down syndrome.
It was shown that the percentage of chromosomal aberrations induced by maleic hydrazide (0.01%) declined significantly with 24-epibrassinolide treatment.
CGMA produced 10 of 13 (77%) predictions that matched a consensus chromosomal aberration profile.
It's done at about 11 to 14 weeks and looks for chromosomal abnormalities.
Several risk factors and chromosomal abnormalities have been identified, but the specific cause is not clear.
However, in others with the chromosomal abnormality, such features may not be apparent.
Genetic or chromosomal abnormalities in the child such as Down syndrome.
The screens may be less sensitive for other chromosomal abnormalities.
Large chromosomal abnormalities always produce effects on many different body parts and organ systems.
In such instances, the chances are greater of having another child with the chromosomal abnormality.
It can also be used to check for chromosomal abnormalities associated with early miscarriage.
Infections and, more rarely, chromosomal abnormalities in a parent, can also be factors.
Now 5, he was born with a genetic chromosomal abnormality that prevents his standing.
Its high definition imaging may also detect other less common chromosomal abnormalities.
A woman's risk of having a baby with chromosomal abnormalities increases with her age.
Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal abnormality, affecting 1 in 800 live births.
Continuing his work in genetics, he described several other diseases related to chromosomal abnormalities.
Fli-1 aberrant expression is also associated with chromosomal abnormalities in humans.
No chromosomal abnormality was found, and six and a half months later she gave birth to a healthy boy.
The majority of these miscarriages are due to the chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus.
Cells from the baby found in the fluid are tested for chromosomal abnormalities such as Down's syndrome.
No specific chromosomal abnormalities or molecular genetics are associated with sporadic cases.
Chromosomal abnormalities and other nervous system (neurological) problems are also more common in families with autism.
Some clients are notified of having a higher individual risk for chromosomal abnormalities or birth defects.
Hudler and his wife Jennifer have a 12-year old son who was born with the chromosomal abnormality.
She has never been diagnosed with any known genetic disorder or chromosomal abnormality that would help explain why.
Chromosomal abnormalities and genetic diseases are examples of fetal factors.