Clinical and Molecular Differences between 4-Year-Old Monozygous Male Twins Mosaic for Normal, Premutation and Fragile X Full Mutation Alleles
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Ethics Approval
2.2. Sample Processing
2.3. CGG Sizing
2.4. FMR1 Methylation Analysis
2.5. Microarray SNP Testing
2.6. Follow-Up Neuropsychological Assessments
3. Results
3.1. Clinical History
3.2. Initial Diagostic Testing
3.3. Follow-Up Investigation of Similarities and Differences between Twin Phenotypes
3.4. DNA Methylation Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Pandelache, A.; Baker, E.K.; Aliaga, S.M.; Arpone, M.; Forbes, R.; Stark, Z.; Francis, D.; Godler, D.E. Clinical and Molecular Differences between 4-Year-Old Monozygous Male Twins Mosaic for Normal, Premutation and Fragile X Full Mutation Alleles. Genes 2019, 10, 279. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes10040279
Pandelache A, Baker EK, Aliaga SM, Arpone M, Forbes R, Stark Z, Francis D, Godler DE. Clinical and Molecular Differences between 4-Year-Old Monozygous Male Twins Mosaic for Normal, Premutation and Fragile X Full Mutation Alleles. Genes. 2019; 10(4):279. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes10040279
Chicago/Turabian StylePandelache, Alison, Emma K Baker, Solange M. Aliaga, Marta Arpone, Robin Forbes, Zornitza Stark, David Francis, and David E. Godler. 2019. "Clinical and Molecular Differences between 4-Year-Old Monozygous Male Twins Mosaic for Normal, Premutation and Fragile X Full Mutation Alleles" Genes 10, no. 4: 279. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes10040279
APA StylePandelache, A., Baker, E. K., Aliaga, S. M., Arpone, M., Forbes, R., Stark, Z., Francis, D., & Godler, D. E. (2019). Clinical and Molecular Differences between 4-Year-Old Monozygous Male Twins Mosaic for Normal, Premutation and Fragile X Full Mutation Alleles. Genes, 10(4), 279. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes10040279