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DGCR6 gene
Known as:
DGCR6
, DiGeorge syndrome critical region gene 6
National Institutes of Health
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2009
2009
Masseter muscle gene expression in relation to various craniofacial deformities : a genotype-phenotype study
H. A. Moawad
2009
Corpus ID: 68575180
Craniofacial form is defined by a number of factors. A major contributor is the jaw musculature especially of the masseter muscle…
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2004
2004
A Chicken Model for DGCR6 as a Modifier Gene in the DiGeorge Critical Region
B. Hierck
,
D. Molin
,
Marit J. Boot
,
R. Poelmann
,
A. G. Groot
Pediatric Research
2004
Corpus ID: 9572569
DGCR6 is the most centromeric gene in the human DiGeorge critical region and is the only gene in the region with a second…
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2001
2001
Two functional copies of the DGCR6 gene are present on human chromosome 22q11 due to a duplication of an ancestral locus.
L. Edelmann
,
P. Stankiewicz
,
+4 authors
B. Morrow
Genome Research
2001
Corpus ID: 32346601
The DGCR6 (DiGeorge critical region) gene encodes a putative protein with sequence similarity to gonadal (gdl), a Drosophila…
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2001
2001
Erratum: Two functional copies of the DGCR6 gene are present on human chromosome 22q11 due to a duplication of an ancestral locus (Genome Research (2001) vol. 11 (208-217))
L. Edelmann
,
P. Stankiewicz
,
+4 authors
B. Morrow
2001
Corpus ID: 90268572
1997
1997
A mouse gene (Dgcr6) related to the Drosophila gonadal gene is expressed in early embryogenesis and is the homolog of a human gene deleted in DiGeorge syndrome.
E. Lindsay
,
A. Baldini
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics
1997
Corpus ID: 46878984
We report the identification of a mouse gene, Dgcr6, which shows high sequence similarity to gonadal (gdl), a Drosophila gene of…
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