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- are all identical. In normal and healthy tissues, all cells are homoplasmic. Homoplasmic mitochondrial DNA copies may be normal or mutated; however, most...
- the mitochondrial DNA can also cause a Gitelman-like syndrome. These homoplasmic mitochondrial DNA mutations are maternally inherited. To treat the symptoms...
- recovery in the affected. As a rule of thumb, a woman who harbors a homoplasmic primary LHON mutation has a ~40% risk of having an affected son and a...
- are required to cultivate a plant tissue that is homoplasmic and stable. Generation of homoplasmic plant tissue is considered to be a major difficulty...
- the original biopsy site, and it was found that they were essentially homoplasmic for wildtype mtDNA. Perhaps with ****ure techniques of promoting muscle...
- the Surveyor nuclease. If the DNA is predicted to be homogenous (e.g. homoplasmic mitochondrial DNA or identical alleles on both chromosomes of genomic...
- Bernd; Adjaye, James (2011). "Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Harbor Homoplasmic and Heteroplasmic Mitochondrial DNA Mutations While Maintaining Human...
- (September 2009). "A neonatal polyvisceral failure linked to a de novo homoplasmic mutation in the mitochondrially encoded cytochrome b gene". Mitochondrion...
- Giordano C, Davidson MM, d'Amati G, Bain H, Hayes CM, et al. (May 2003). "A homoplasmic mitochondrial transfer ribonucleic acid mutation as a cause of maternally...
- WS, Tanaka M, Suzuki J, Hemmi C, Toyo-oka T (December 2000). "A novel homoplasmic mutation in mtDNA with a single evolutionary origin as a risk factor...