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Revertant mosaicism in a human skin fragility disorder results from slipped mispairing and mitotic recombinationKiritsi et al., 2012
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- Kiritsi D
- He Y
- Pasmooij A
- Onder M
- Happle R
- Jonkman M
- Bruckner-Tuderman L
- Has C
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- The Journal of clinical investigation
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Spontaneous gene repair, also called revertant mosaicism, has been documented in several genetic disorders involving organs that undergo self-regeneration, including the skin. Genetic reversion may occur through different mechanisms, and in a single individual, the …
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