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  • 111Surfactant metabolism dysfunction — is a condition where pulmonary surfactant is insufficient for adequate respiration. Types include: Type OMIM Gene Locus SMDP1 265120 SFTPB 2p12 SMDP2 610913 SPTPC 8p21 SMDP3 …

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  • 112List of genetics-related topics — This is a list of terms related to genetics. NOTOC # * 3 end * 5 end A * Acentric chromosome * Achondroplasia * Active site * Adam s Curse * Adaptation * Adenine * Adenosine * Adenovirus * Adenosine diphosphate (ADP) * Ala * Alagille syndrome *… …

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  • 113Chromosome 10 (human) — Chromosome 10 is one of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans. People normally have two copies of this chromosome. Chromosome 10 spans about 135 million base pairs (the building material of DNA) and represents between 4 and 4.5 percent of the… …

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  • 114List of genetic engineering topics — NOTOC # 3 end 5 end A Acentric chromosome Achondroplasia Active site Adam s Curse Adaptation Adenine Adenosine Adenosine diphosphate Adenovirus ADP Ala Alagille syndrome Albino Alcoholism Alkylating agent Allele Allele frequency Alleles… …

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  • 115Tooth — Infobox Anatomy Name = Teeth Caption = An adult human s teeth. Caption2 = CGI posterior view of teeth taken from inside of mouthTeeth (singular, Tooth) are small whitish structures found in the jaws (or mouths) of many vertebrates that are used… …

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  • 116Tooth (human) — For other uses of tooth or teeth , see Tooth (disambiguation). Teeth An adult human s teeth …

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  • 117Syndactyly — Classification and external resources New born baby hand showing complete complex syndactyly of two fingers. ICD …

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  • 118Paternal age effect — The paternal age effect describes the influence that a father s age has on the chances of conferring a genetic defect to his offspring. Generally, older men have a greater probability of fathering children with a genetic defect than younger men… …

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  • 119Agenesie du corps calleux — Agénésie du corps calleux L’agénésie du corps calleux est une pathologie se définissant par l’absence de corps calleux. Cette absence peut être totale ou partielle. Sa formation commence à partir de 5 semaines de vie in utero et se termine à 17… …

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  • 120Agénésie Du Corps Calleux — L’agénésie du corps calleux est une pathologie se définissant par l’absence de corps calleux. Cette absence peut être totale ou partielle. Sa formation commence à partir de 5 semaines de vie in utero et se termine à 17 semaines. Cette absence… …

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