Publications by authors named "Anahita Oveisi"

Rare genetic variants, characterized by their low frequency in a population, have emerged as essential components in the study of complex disease genetics. The biology of rare variants underscores their significance, as they can exert profound effects on phenotypic variation and disease susceptibility. Recent advancements in sequencing technologies have yielded the availability of large-scale sequencing data such as the UK Biobank whole-exome sequencing (WES) cohort empowered researchers to conduct rare variant association studies (RVASs).

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Objective: Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that plays a critical role in normal development of embryo. Using exogenous hormones during assisted reproductive technology (ART) can change an organism hormonal profile and subsequently affect epigenetic events. Ovarian stimulation changes gene expression and epigenetic pattern of imprinted genes in the organs of mouse fetus.

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