The distal Xq28 region is very gene-rich, comprising a relatively large number of low-copy repeats (LCRs) predisposing to genomic rearrangements. The best-known rearrangement at this locus is the F8 intron 22 inversion, responsible for up to 45% of severe hemophilia A (HA) cases. An additional inversion of intron 1 of F8 has more recently been described, affecting 2%-5% of patients with severe HA. These "balanced" rearrangements are mediated by intrachromosomal homologous recombination between inversely oriented LCRs located in intron 1 or 22 and other extragenic copies positioned more telomerically outside the F8 gene. The successive innovations of semi-quantitative technologies like multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) ...
Two recent reports suggest that approximately 50 % of the cases of severe hemophilia A (factor VIII:...
the editor: Intron 1 factor VIII gene inversion in a population of Italian hemophilia A patients Bag...
Mutations at the factor VIII gene locus causing Haemophilia A have now been identified In many patie...
Haemophilia A (HA) is caused by widespread mutations in the factor VIII gene. Although genetic alter...
lntrachromosomal recombinations involving F8A. in intron 22 of the factor Vlll gene, and one of two...
DNA structure alterations are the ultimate source of genetic variations. Without them, evolution wou...
The intron 22 inversion found in up to 50% of severe hemophilia A patients results from a recombinat...
The factor VIII gene, which is defective In hemophilia A, is located in the last megabase of the lon...
Haemophilia A (HA) is caused by widespread mutations in the factor VIII gene. The high spontaneous m...
Although large deletions from the coagulation factor VIII gene, F8, are responsible for 5% of severe...
Inversions breaking the 1041 bp int1h-1 or the 9.5-kb int22h-1 sequence of the F8 gene cause hemophi...
The factor VIII gene (F8) intron 22 inversion (Inv22) is a paradigmatic duplicon-mediated rearrangem...
A region of Intron 22 of the factor VIII gene, which contains factor Vlll-associated gene A (F8A), I...
Hemophilia A is an X-linked genetic disorder caused by mutations in the F8 gene, which encodes the b...
SummaryHemophilia A is an X-linked genetic disorder caused by mutations in the F8 gene, which encode...
Two recent reports suggest that approximately 50 % of the cases of severe hemophilia A (factor VIII:...
the editor: Intron 1 factor VIII gene inversion in a population of Italian hemophilia A patients Bag...
Mutations at the factor VIII gene locus causing Haemophilia A have now been identified In many patie...
Haemophilia A (HA) is caused by widespread mutations in the factor VIII gene. Although genetic alter...
lntrachromosomal recombinations involving F8A. in intron 22 of the factor Vlll gene, and one of two...
DNA structure alterations are the ultimate source of genetic variations. Without them, evolution wou...
The intron 22 inversion found in up to 50% of severe hemophilia A patients results from a recombinat...
The factor VIII gene, which is defective In hemophilia A, is located in the last megabase of the lon...
Haemophilia A (HA) is caused by widespread mutations in the factor VIII gene. The high spontaneous m...
Although large deletions from the coagulation factor VIII gene, F8, are responsible for 5% of severe...
Inversions breaking the 1041 bp int1h-1 or the 9.5-kb int22h-1 sequence of the F8 gene cause hemophi...
The factor VIII gene (F8) intron 22 inversion (Inv22) is a paradigmatic duplicon-mediated rearrangem...
A region of Intron 22 of the factor VIII gene, which contains factor Vlll-associated gene A (F8A), I...
Hemophilia A is an X-linked genetic disorder caused by mutations in the F8 gene, which encodes the b...
SummaryHemophilia A is an X-linked genetic disorder caused by mutations in the F8 gene, which encode...
Two recent reports suggest that approximately 50 % of the cases of severe hemophilia A (factor VIII:...
the editor: Intron 1 factor VIII gene inversion in a population of Italian hemophilia A patients Bag...
Mutations at the factor VIII gene locus causing Haemophilia A have now been identified In many patie...