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  Warman Lab Site - Department of Genetics
Brachydactyly is a general term that refers to disproportionately short fingers and toes.
The majority of types of isolated brachydactyly are inherited as autosomal dominant conditions.
We have not yet been able to identify the gene responsible for brachydactyly type D and are seeking the assistance of families who are affected with this condition to help us in this search.
genetics.case.edu /warmanlab/brach.php   (341 words)

  
  Brachydactyly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brachydactyly is a medical term which literally means "shortness of the fingers and toes" (digits).
Brachydactyly Type A1 Brachydactyly type A1 is an autosomal dominant inherited disease.
In the above brachydactyly syndromes, short digits are the most prominent of the anomalies, but in many other syndromes (Down's syndrome, Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome, etc), brachydactyly is a minor feature compared to the other anomalies or problems comprising the syndrome.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brachydactyly   (247 words)

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