Advances in Genetics Research
Volume 20
Kevin V. Urbano (Redaktør)
Genetic disorders constitute an important portion of childhood mortality, stillbirths, and ongoing disability. Single gene
disorders arising from gene mutations, affecting any aspect of function or structure of the gene, are extraordinarily diverse. Les mer
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Genetic disorders constitute an important portion of childhood mortality, stillbirths, and ongoing disability. Single gene
disorders arising from gene mutations, affecting any aspect of function or structure of the gene, are extraordinarily diverse.
Most of these gene disorders are usually rare, but collectively they constitute an important public health burden. As such,
the authors address the requirement for essential genetic and management services. Age-related macular degeneration is discussed,
with risk factors including age, gender, ethnicity, smoking, body weight, hypertension and diet. Confluence of genetic and
environmental risk factors lends credence to a complex, multifactorial etiologic model of development of age-related macular
degeneration. Continuing, this compilation explores the molecular mechanisms of telomere attachment, specifically during the
interphase. Their study is important not only for general telomere biology, but also for the understanding of cell aging and
etiology of telomere-associated aging diseases. The important transcriptomic analyses performed in Streptomyces are discussed,
particularly addressing how they contribute to uncovering the biochemical mechanisms that regulate morphology and secondary
metabolism activation. A focus on bovine mastitis is provided, the most economically devastating disease affecting the dairy
industry. Resistance to mastitis is a complex function involving various biological pathways, molecules and cells. Genetic
factors are one of several factors affecting the occurrence of mastitis. The closing study centers on the way in which extracellular
DNA is enriched with pericentromeric tandem repeats, the most variable portion of the genome up to species specificity.
Preface; The Burden of Genetic Disorders and Role of Advanced Diagnostic, Therapeutic, Screening, and Counseling Approaches
in Reducing it; Genetics of Age-Related Macular Degeneration: An Overview; Molecular Links between Telomeres and the Nuclear
Envelope; Transcriptomics in Streptomyces; Polymorphism in CD14 Gene and Its Association with Mastitis in Dairy Animals; Repetitive
Sequences in the Extracellular DNA for the Evolutionary Theory Unsolved Problems; Index.