Genetic studies have reported the association between polymorphism in MYO1H with mandibular prognathism. MYO1H is found in skeletal muscle sarcomeres and is expressed in the mandibular jaw cartilage signifying its importance during craniofacial development. This study aimed to characterise the genotype and allele of MYO1H single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) (rs3825393) and to associate the SNP with mandibular prognathism in Class III skeletal malocclusion. This was a case-control study, which involved 57 Malay subjects with 30 Class I (control) and 27 Class III skeletal base patients (case). Cephalometric measurements were taken prior to collection of saliva samples. MYO1H SNP (rs3825383) was genotyped using polymerase chain reaction-rest...
A significant genetic component is involved in the development of the craniofacial form. Recently, t...
It is well known that genetic components play an important role in the etiology of mandibular progna...
Many pathological and physiological traits of the craniofacial region are inheritable. We have inves...
Introduction: Evidence suggests that several genes; including MYO1H, play an important role in the e...
Background Mandibular prognathism (MP) is a craniofacial deformity resulting from the combined effec...
Introduction: Several candidate loci have been suggested as influencing mandibular prognathism (1p22...
INTRODUCTION: Several candidate loci have been suggested as influencing mandibular prognathism (1p22...
Evidence suggests that several genes; including Myo1H, play an important role in the etiology of Cla...
Mandibular prognathism (MP) is a recognizable phenotype associated with dentoskeletal class III malo...
Objective: The results of a genome-wide scan suggested that chromosome locus 1p36 might be linked to...
Introduction: PAX9 (Paired box 9) gene is one of the genes which play significant role during cranio...
Previous linkage analysis of an Asian population proposed possible candidate genes for mandibular pr...
Polymorphism in PAX9 (rs8004560), a gene responsible for craniofacial and tooth development, is oft...
Mandibular prognathism (MP) is the relationship of the mandible anteriorly positioned in relation to...
Genetic basis of mandibular prognathism Mandibular prognathism is one of the craniofacial bone defec...
A significant genetic component is involved in the development of the craniofacial form. Recently, t...
It is well known that genetic components play an important role in the etiology of mandibular progna...
Many pathological and physiological traits of the craniofacial region are inheritable. We have inves...
Introduction: Evidence suggests that several genes; including MYO1H, play an important role in the e...
Background Mandibular prognathism (MP) is a craniofacial deformity resulting from the combined effec...
Introduction: Several candidate loci have been suggested as influencing mandibular prognathism (1p22...
INTRODUCTION: Several candidate loci have been suggested as influencing mandibular prognathism (1p22...
Evidence suggests that several genes; including Myo1H, play an important role in the etiology of Cla...
Mandibular prognathism (MP) is a recognizable phenotype associated with dentoskeletal class III malo...
Objective: The results of a genome-wide scan suggested that chromosome locus 1p36 might be linked to...
Introduction: PAX9 (Paired box 9) gene is one of the genes which play significant role during cranio...
Previous linkage analysis of an Asian population proposed possible candidate genes for mandibular pr...
Polymorphism in PAX9 (rs8004560), a gene responsible for craniofacial and tooth development, is oft...
Mandibular prognathism (MP) is the relationship of the mandible anteriorly positioned in relation to...
Genetic basis of mandibular prognathism Mandibular prognathism is one of the craniofacial bone defec...
A significant genetic component is involved in the development of the craniofacial form. Recently, t...
It is well known that genetic components play an important role in the etiology of mandibular progna...
Many pathological and physiological traits of the craniofacial region are inheritable. We have inves...