DOMINANT RP IN THE MIDDLE WHILE RECESSIVE IN BOTH THE N- AND C-TERMINALS DUE TO RP1 TRUNCATIONS: CONFIRMATION, REFINEMENT, AND QUESTIONS

Dominant RP in the Middle While Recessive in Both the N- and C-Terminals Due to RP1 Truncations: Confirmation, Refinement, and Questions

RP1 truncation variants, including frameshift, nonsense, and splicing, are a common cause of retinitis pigmentosa (RP).RP1 is a unique gene where truncations cause either autosomal dominant RP (adRP) or autosomal recessive RP (arRP) depending on the location of the variants.This study aims to clarify the boundaries between adRP and arRP caused by R

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Locus of control in mate choice: Etno-Psychometric validation

Today it seems as if each individual is responsible for choosing his/her mate.Historically, this process has been mainly regulated by culture, family and society, which make the rules and norms, and defines suitable behaviors in the mate selection process.This research aimed at constructing a scale to analyze if people consider themselves responsib

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