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Schematic view of chromosome 6 where the PLAGL1 gene is located in the long arm of this chromosome as 6q24 [1].

Schematic view of chromosome 6 where the PLAGL1 gene is located in the long arm of this chromosome as 6q24 [1].

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6q24 Transient Infant Diabetes Syndrome is a type of diabetes that occurs in infants. This form of diabetes is characterized by high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia) caused by a lack of the hormone insulin. 6q24 neonatal transient diabetes syndrome is caused by the overactivity (overexpression) of certain genes in an area of the long arm (q) of c...

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... are active only when inherited from the person's mother. This phenomenon is known as genomic marking [1,3] (Figure 1). ...

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