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Methylation of the Factor IX Gene is the Main Source of Mutations

... replicative DNA methylation and by misrepairing G:T pairs. Such processes may be one of the main sources of mutations in this gene, which repeatedly occur de novo and support the incidence of hemophilia В with a high frequency. Asymmetry of C T and GA transition mutations was found in a number of ...
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... amplification does not result in higher mRNA levels, and another population where this is clearly the case. A multitude of hypotheses could explain this effect, for example the higher mRNA levels may not be copy-number-dependent, i.e. the copy number plays a small role here, or the copy number effec ...
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