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... Selection of diseases and training genes for the cross-validation: • For the cross-validation experiment, diseases in OMIM, to which at least 8 causative genes were assigned, were included. Automated HUGO-to-Ensembl mapping reduced the number of genes for a few diseases. The smallest gene set (ALS) ...
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... can be targeted. Truly comparative results have been mostly obtained in tissue culture models for three-thalassemic mutations in the second intron of the human -globin gene that create 5' splice sites (IVS2-654, -705 and -745) and activate a common cryptic 3' ss further upstream in the same intro ...
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... In humans, all somatic cells (typical body cells) contain 23 pairs of chromosomes. Of these, 22 pairs are autosomes, the last pair are the sex chromosomes. The sex chromosomes are related to the gender of the individual and are called X and Y. Women have two X chromosomes, men have an X and a Y. Hap ...
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Polycomb Group Proteins and Cancer

The Polycomb-group proteins (PcGs) are a family of proteins that use epigenetic mechanisms to maintain or repress expression of their target genes. They were originally discovered in Drosophila (fruit flies), though they've been shown to be conserved in many species due to their vital roles in embryonic development. These proteins' ability to alter gene expression has made them targets of investigation for research groups seeking to understand disease pathology and oncology.
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