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Diversity of Retroviral Oncogenes | Genetics

In this article we will discuss about the diversity of retroviral oncogenes. Studies of other retroviruses of several different animal species (most notably the mouse, rat, chicken, and certain species of monkeys) soon led to the identification of other retroviral oncogenes. Over 20 different retroviral oncogene (Table 16.2) have been described to date, and more undoubtedly remain to be discovered. [...]

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Cat’s Cry Syndrome: Features and Modification | Genetics

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Diagnostic Features of Cat's Cry Syndrome 2. Modification of Cat's Cry Syndrome 3. Findings. Diagnostic Features of Cat's Cry Syndrome: Some of the following features are not absolute in occurrence, and in that case values in the parentheses are the frequency of occurrence: i) The name of this syndrome refers to the [...]

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Biology Notes on Edward Syndrome | Genetics

The below mentioned article provides notes on Edward syndrome. Aneuploidy for the autosome in man often produces both physical and mental defects. One well-known condition of 18-trisomy or E- trisomy is a clinical syndrome and the child generally dies before birth. In 1980, Edward and Patau simultaneously discovered a new syndrome associated with the presence of an extra group E [...]

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