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- X syndrome, a trinucleotide repeat disorder, is a condition in which premutations may be present in the parents of affected people. Huntington's disease...
- produce sperm. Incidentally, males with a full mutation only p**** on premutations to their daughters. However, females with a full mutation are able to...
- mitosis and meiosis. Consequently, the children of individuals with premutations or mutations inherit DMPK alleles which are longer than their parents...
- About 1:150-1:200 women in the US po****tion carry a premutation. Women who carry an FMR1 premutation have a roughly 20% risk of being diagnosed with FXPOI...
- may experience mental health problems such as anxiety or depression. Premutations are ****ociated with an increased risk of fragile X-****ociated tremor/ataxia...
- a late-onset neurodegenerative disorder most frequently seen in male premutation carriers of Fragile X syndrome (FXS) over the age of 50. The main clinical...
- mental ****ation Premature ovarian failure (POF1) ****ociated with premutations GNRH1 Gonadotropin releasing hormone Normosmic hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism...
- progeny can progress to premutation and ultimately affected status. Individuals with a number of repeats that falls in the premutation range have a good chance...
- alter the function of that gene. These individuals are referred to as "premutation carriers". The frequency of carriers worldwide appears to be 1 in 340...
- 2014). "****ociation between macroorchidism and intelligence in FMR1 premutation carriers". American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. 164 (9): 2206–2211...