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pro vyhledávání: '"Olugbenga M. Ogunlewe"'
Autor:
G.O. Oseni, Chika K. Onwuamah, Lord J.J. Gowans, Taiye Halilu, Saidu A. Bello, Solomon Obiri-Yeboah, Babatunde S. Aregbesola, Arwa I. Owais, Tamara Busch, Azeez Butali, Cecelia A. Laurie, Cathy C. Laurie, P.B. Olaitan, Olutayo James, Deepti Jain, Peter Donkor, Olugbenga M. Ogunlewe, Adebowale Adeyemo, Gyikua Plange-Rhule, Mekonen Eshete, Peter A. Mossey, Wasiu Lanre Adeyemo, Jeffrey C. Murray, Fadekemi Olufunmilayo Oginni, Mary L. Marazita, Rosemary A. Audu, F. Abate, Lukman O. Abdur-Rahman, Abimbola V. Oladugba
Publikováno v:
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
Background Orofacial clefts are the most common malformations of the head and neck region. Genetic and environmental factors have been implicated in the etiology of these traits. Methods We recently conducted genotyping of individuals from the Africa
Autor:
Christian Ibezi Emeka, Mekonen Eshete, Jennifer Rigdon, Peter A. Mossey, James Olutayo, Adebowale Adeyemo, Mulualem Gesses, Wasiu Lanre Adeyemo, Akinola L Ladeinde, Ibrahim Mohammed, Babatunde S. Aregbesola, Paul Gravem, Ramat Oyebunmi Braimah, Azeez Butali, Fikre Abate, Milliard Deribew, Taye Hailu, Olugbenga M. Ogunlewe, Jeffrey C. Murray, Lauren A. L. Gaines, Mary L. Marazita
Publikováno v:
American journal of medical genetics. Part A. (10)
Nonsyndromic clefts of the lip and palate (NSCLP) are complex genetic traits. Together, they are classified as one of the most common birth defects with a prevalence of 1/700 live births. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for nonsyndromic cleft