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Mutations in
TOP3A
Cause a Bloom Syndrome-like Disorder
GOSgene
Molecular Aging Program
Damage and Repair
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
DNA Topoisomerase
100%
Bloom Syndrome
100%
Sister Chromatid Exchange
100%
Topoisomerase
100%
Body Height
66%
Cytogenetics
66%
Mitochondrial DNA
33%
Holliday Junction
33%
Mitochondrial Disorder
33%
Genome Instability
33%
DNA Recombination
33%
Homologous Recombination
33%
Chromosome Segregation
33%
Keyphrases
Bloom Syndrome
100%
Prenatal Origin
50%
Topoisomerase III
50%
Sister Chromatid Exchange
50%
Short Stature
33%
Biallelic mutations
33%
Growth Restriction
33%
Microcephaly
16%
Decatenation
16%
DNA Decatenation
16%
Cytogenetic Assay
16%
Chromosomal Disorders
16%
Growth Deficiency
16%
Mitochondrial DNA
16%
Double Holliday Junction
16%
Genomic Instability
16%
Cancer Predisposition
16%
Homologous Recombination
16%
Mitosis
16%
DNA Recombination
16%
Malar Rash
16%
Mitochondrial Dysfunction
16%
Clinical Features
16%
Biallelic
16%
Cellular Level
16%
Truncating Variant
16%
RMI1
16%
Replication Intermediates
16%