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Clinical exome sequencing reveals locus heterogeneity and phenotypic variability of cohesinopathies
DDD Study
Division of Genetics and Genomic Medicine
Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Diseases
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Locus Heterogeneity
100%
Phenotypic Variation
100%
Clinical Exome Sequencing
100%
Cohesinopathy
100%
Cornelia De Lange Syndrome (CdLS)
60%
STAG2
60%
STAG1
60%
Indel
40%
PDS5A
40%
Copy number
20%
Cohesin
20%
Cause of Disease
20%
Disease Genes
20%
Insertion-deletion
20%
Phenotypic Characterization
20%
Single nucleotide Deletion
20%
Facial Features
20%
NIPBL
20%
RAD21
20%
SMC3
20%
Deletion Variant
20%
SMC1A
20%
Overlapping Features
20%
Clinical Exome
20%
Candidate Disease Genes
20%
Causative Variant
20%
HDAC8
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Exome Sequencing
100%
Indel
100%
Exome
33%
Allele
33%
Cohesin
33%
NIPBL
33%
RAD21
33%
SMC3
33%
SMC1A
33%
HDAC8
33%