Abdul Kareem's research while affiliated with Sana'a University and other places
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Publication (1)
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death all over the world. Beside general risk fac�tors, there are some genetic factors which lead to cardiovascular diseases. Various nuclear DNA mutation
and also mitochondrial DNA mutations have been related with cardiovascular diseases. In the present
study, a total of 21 samples were collec...
Citations
... The scores from MitoTIP and PON-mt-tRNA analysis were compared to determine the pathogenicity levels of variants identified in the present study (Table III). All four variants were found to be deleterious up to different levels (Din et al., 2021;Fu et al., 2021). RMSD (root mean square deviation) based comparison of normal and mutant tRNA genes by structural alignment analysis has shown significant structural differences between the normal and variant tRNA genes (Figs. 3, 4, and Table IV (Meng et al., 2021). ...