a<p>Genes with non-microsatellite variants known or suspected of being associated with disease/disease susceptibility [Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (<a href="http://www.omim.org" target="_blank">www.omim.org</a>)].</p>b<p>Exact chromosomal position (in basepair) of the interrupton(s) in the hg19 reference genome and the indicated chromosome.</p>c<p>Sequence motif of the perfect microsatellite repeat(s).</p
<p>The most common motifs in the human genome are shown, along with their counts and frequencies rel...
<p>Infectious diseases are organized according to organism along the left. Lines connect infectious ...
Showing part of the graph-based reference genome for A. thaliana on chromosome 1 (top) with the line...
Motivation: Many hereditary human diseases are polygenic, resulting from sequence alterations in mul...
a<p>Chromosomal locations for iMS examined are as follows: AIB1: Chr. 20, 46279815-899; DRPLA: Chr. ...
There are approximately 3000 human protein-coding genes that have been linked with (near) monogenic ...
<p>Genes identified in the human MYH9 proteomics that are also listed in OMIM as genes that when mut...
Large genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified loci that are associated with complex t...
Although human disease genes generally tend to be evolutionarily more ancient than non-disease genes...
The struggle to identify susceptibility genes for complex disorders has stimulated geneticists to de...
SummaryAlthough countless highly penetrant variants have been associated with Mendelian disorders, t...
Traditionally, genetic disorders have been classified as either Mendelian diseases or complex diseas...
The era of applied genomic medicine is quickly approaching accompanied by the increasing availabilit...
<p>Pathogenic genetic variants identified in affected individuals with overlapping syndromes.</p
<p>Different disease associations between genes using (A) the data from genetic disease databases or...
<p>The most common motifs in the human genome are shown, along with their counts and frequencies rel...
<p>Infectious diseases are organized according to organism along the left. Lines connect infectious ...
Showing part of the graph-based reference genome for A. thaliana on chromosome 1 (top) with the line...
Motivation: Many hereditary human diseases are polygenic, resulting from sequence alterations in mul...
a<p>Chromosomal locations for iMS examined are as follows: AIB1: Chr. 20, 46279815-899; DRPLA: Chr. ...
There are approximately 3000 human protein-coding genes that have been linked with (near) monogenic ...
<p>Genes identified in the human MYH9 proteomics that are also listed in OMIM as genes that when mut...
Large genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified loci that are associated with complex t...
Although human disease genes generally tend to be evolutionarily more ancient than non-disease genes...
The struggle to identify susceptibility genes for complex disorders has stimulated geneticists to de...
SummaryAlthough countless highly penetrant variants have been associated with Mendelian disorders, t...
Traditionally, genetic disorders have been classified as either Mendelian diseases or complex diseas...
The era of applied genomic medicine is quickly approaching accompanied by the increasing availabilit...
<p>Pathogenic genetic variants identified in affected individuals with overlapping syndromes.</p
<p>Different disease associations between genes using (A) the data from genetic disease databases or...
<p>The most common motifs in the human genome are shown, along with their counts and frequencies rel...
<p>Infectious diseases are organized according to organism along the left. Lines connect infectious ...
Showing part of the graph-based reference genome for A. thaliana on chromosome 1 (top) with the line...