Ranking human genes based on their tolerance to functional genetic variation can greatly facilitate patient genome interpretation. It is well established, however, that different parts of proteins can have different functions, suggesting that it will ultimately be more informative to focus attention on functionally distinct portions of genes. Here we evaluate the intolerance of genic sub-regions using two biological sub-region classifications. We show that the intolerance scores of these sub-regions significantly correlate with reported pathogenic mutations. This observation extends the utility of intolerance scores to indicating where pathogenic mutations are mostly likely to fall within genes
<div><p>The decreasing cost of sequencing is leading to a growing repertoire of personal genomes. Ho...
Noncoding sequence contains pathogenic mutations. Yet, compared with mutations in protein-coding seq...
A wide variety of functional domains exist within human genes. Since different domains vary in their...
Ranking human genes based on their tolerance to functional genetic variation can greatly facilitate ...
A central challenge in interpreting personal genomes is determining which mutations most likely infl...
Increasing evidence indicates that genes containing disease causal variation have distinct functiona...
A text file containing the subset of genes for which we have reported pathogenic variants (3,046 gen...
Whole exomes of patients with a genetic disorder are nowadays routinely sequenced but interpretation...
A text file of exonic: subRVIS scores, subGERP scores, genic RVIS scores, pathogenic counts, mutatio...
peer reviewedMissense variant interpretation is challenging. Essential regions for protein function ...
A text file of domain: subRVIS scores, subGERP scores, genic RVIS scores, pathogenic counts, mutatio...
intolerance to functional genetic variation of protein domains predicts the localization of pathogen...
A text file of the FDR adjusted P values per-gene for the exon subRVIS gene-specific tests across th...
Genomic regions subject to purifying selection are more likely to carry disease causing mutations th...
Integration of protein structural information with human genetic variation and pathogenic mutations ...
<div><p>The decreasing cost of sequencing is leading to a growing repertoire of personal genomes. Ho...
Noncoding sequence contains pathogenic mutations. Yet, compared with mutations in protein-coding seq...
A wide variety of functional domains exist within human genes. Since different domains vary in their...
Ranking human genes based on their tolerance to functional genetic variation can greatly facilitate ...
A central challenge in interpreting personal genomes is determining which mutations most likely infl...
Increasing evidence indicates that genes containing disease causal variation have distinct functiona...
A text file containing the subset of genes for which we have reported pathogenic variants (3,046 gen...
Whole exomes of patients with a genetic disorder are nowadays routinely sequenced but interpretation...
A text file of exonic: subRVIS scores, subGERP scores, genic RVIS scores, pathogenic counts, mutatio...
peer reviewedMissense variant interpretation is challenging. Essential regions for protein function ...
A text file of domain: subRVIS scores, subGERP scores, genic RVIS scores, pathogenic counts, mutatio...
intolerance to functional genetic variation of protein domains predicts the localization of pathogen...
A text file of the FDR adjusted P values per-gene for the exon subRVIS gene-specific tests across th...
Genomic regions subject to purifying selection are more likely to carry disease causing mutations th...
Integration of protein structural information with human genetic variation and pathogenic mutations ...
<div><p>The decreasing cost of sequencing is leading to a growing repertoire of personal genomes. Ho...
Noncoding sequence contains pathogenic mutations. Yet, compared with mutations in protein-coding seq...
A wide variety of functional domains exist within human genes. Since different domains vary in their...