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Osteogenesis imperfecta

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  • OI from the cellular and molecular perspective
    • 1. Osteogenesis: process of bone formation
    • 2. The genes involved in OI: what happens when there is a mutation
      • 2.1. DNA, genes and chromosomes
      • 2.2. The genes involved in OI
    • 3. Inheritance in OI and reproductive options
    • 4. Clinical and genetic classification of OI
    • Summary chapter 1
  • The bone in OI
  • Other orthopedic disorders caused by OI
  • Oro-cranial disorders in OI
  • Hearing in OI
  • Vision and OI
  • Other clinical features of OI
  • Results of the study about osteogenesis imperfecta (Rare Commons)

2. The genes involved in OI: what happens when there is a mutation

In this section we will explain basic genetics concepts and the different genes involved in OI.

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13 December 2022
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