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Pathogenetics. an introductory review
Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics [The]. 2016; 17 (1): 1-23
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-176209
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Pathogenetics refers to studying the different aspects of initiation/development/progression and pathogenesis of genetic defects. It comprises the study of mutagens or factors capable of affecting the structural integrity of the genetic material leading to mutational changes that, in the majority of cases, result in harmful effects due to the resulting disturbances of functions of mutated components of the genome. The study of mutagens depicts different types of mutagenic factors, their nature, their classification according to their effects on the genetic material and their different modes of action. The study of mutation involves different types of mutations classified according to various parameters, e.g. magnitude, severity, target of mutational event as well as its nature, which can be classified, in turn, according to whether it is spontaneous or induced, static or dynamic, somatic or germinal mutation etc. Finally, pathogenetics comprises studying and delineating the different and innumerable pathophysiological alterations and pathogenetic mechanisms that are directly and indirectly involved in, and leading to, the development of genetic disorders, coupled with a parallel study of various anti-mutation mechanisms that play critical roles in minimizing the drastic effects of mutational events on the genetic material and in effective protection against the development of these diseases
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Antimutagenic Agents / Genetics / Genetics, Medical / Mutagens / Mutation Language: English Journal: Egypt. J. Med. Hum. Genet. Year: 2016

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Antimutagenic Agents / Genetics / Genetics, Medical / Mutagens / Mutation Language: English Journal: Egypt. J. Med. Hum. Genet. Year: 2016