Category:Haploinsufficiency
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English: Haploinsufficiency is a mechanism of action to explain a phenotype when a diploid organism has lost one copy of a gene and is left with a single functional copy of that gene. Haploinsufficiency is often caused by a loss-of-function mutation, in which having only one copy of the wild-type allele is not sufficient to produce the wild-type phenotype.
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Media in category "Haploinsufficiency"
The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total.
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Function-specific haploinsufficiency phenotypes. Yeast.png 4,198 × 3,288; 1.9 MB
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Haploinsufficiency graph and explanation.png 1,732 × 913; 96 KB
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Haploinsufficiency graph only.jpg 1,041 × 913; 65 KB
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Haploinsufficiency-of-two-histone-modifier-genes-on-6p22.3-ATXN1-and-JARID2-is-associated-with-1750-1172-8-3-S4.ogv 1 min 7 s, 960 × 540; 24.58 MB
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Haploinsufficiency-of-two-histone-modifier-genes-on-6p22.3-ATXN1-and-JARID2-is-associated-with-1750-1172-8-3-S6.ogv 1 min 7 s, 960 × 540; 24.58 MB
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Models of tumour suppression.svg 399 × 406; 73 KB