As a result of exome-based sequencing work performed by the DDD study, de novo variants in CNOT3 have emerged as a newly recognised cause of a developmental disorder. This paper describes molecular and clinical details of 16 probands with developmental disorders and de novo CNOT3 variants. It is the first such description of the developmental phenotype associated with CNOT3 variants. Eight of these cases were discovered as part of the DDD study, while the other eight were found as a result of large-scale sequencing work performed by other groups. A highly specific phenotype was not recognised in these 16 cases. The most consistent phenotypic features seen in subjects with de novo variants in CNOT3 were hypotonia, relatively small stature, d...
NeuroDevelopmental Disorders (NDDs) are a group of heterogeneous neuropsychiatric conditions, encomp...
Exome sequencing in the context of developmental disorders is a useful technique, but variants found...
Overgrowth disorders are a heterogeneous group of conditions characterized by increased growth param...
As a result of exome-based sequencing work performed by the DDD study, de novo variants in CNOT3 hav...
Objective, the application of genomic sequencing in clinical practice has allowed us to appreciate t...
CNOT1 is a member of the CCR4-NOT complex, which is a master regulator, orchestrating gene expressio...
CNOT1 is a member of the CCR4-NOT complex, which is a master regulator, orchestrating gene expressio...
CNOT1 is a member of the CCR4-NOT complex, which is a master regulator, orchestrating gene expressio...
By using exome sequencing and a gene matching approach, we identified de novo and inherited pathogen...
CNOT1 is a member of the CCR4-NOT complex, which is a master regulator, orchestrating gene expressio...
By using exome sequencing and a gene matching approach, we identified de novo and inherited pathogen...
Exome sequencing in the context of developmental disorders is a useful technique, but variants found...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: MED12 is a subunit of the Mediator multiprotein complex with ...
By using exome sequencing and a gene matching approach, we identified de novo and inherited pathogen...
We combined de novo mutation (DNM) data from 10,927 individuals with developmental delay and autism ...
NeuroDevelopmental Disorders (NDDs) are a group of heterogeneous neuropsychiatric conditions, encomp...
Exome sequencing in the context of developmental disorders is a useful technique, but variants found...
Overgrowth disorders are a heterogeneous group of conditions characterized by increased growth param...
As a result of exome-based sequencing work performed by the DDD study, de novo variants in CNOT3 hav...
Objective, the application of genomic sequencing in clinical practice has allowed us to appreciate t...
CNOT1 is a member of the CCR4-NOT complex, which is a master regulator, orchestrating gene expressio...
CNOT1 is a member of the CCR4-NOT complex, which is a master regulator, orchestrating gene expressio...
CNOT1 is a member of the CCR4-NOT complex, which is a master regulator, orchestrating gene expressio...
By using exome sequencing and a gene matching approach, we identified de novo and inherited pathogen...
CNOT1 is a member of the CCR4-NOT complex, which is a master regulator, orchestrating gene expressio...
By using exome sequencing and a gene matching approach, we identified de novo and inherited pathogen...
Exome sequencing in the context of developmental disorders is a useful technique, but variants found...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: MED12 is a subunit of the Mediator multiprotein complex with ...
By using exome sequencing and a gene matching approach, we identified de novo and inherited pathogen...
We combined de novo mutation (DNM) data from 10,927 individuals with developmental delay and autism ...
NeuroDevelopmental Disorders (NDDs) are a group of heterogeneous neuropsychiatric conditions, encomp...
Exome sequencing in the context of developmental disorders is a useful technique, but variants found...
Overgrowth disorders are a heterogeneous group of conditions characterized by increased growth param...