Item does not contain fulltextAIMS: The causes of intellectual disability, which affects 1%-3% of the general population, are highly heterogeneous and the genetic defect remains unknown in around 40% of patients. The application of next-generation sequencing is changing the nature of biomedical diagnosis. This technology has quickly become the method of choice for searching for pathogenic mutations in rare uncharacterised genetic diseases. METHODS: Whole-exome sequencing was applied to a series of families affected with intellectual disability in order to identify variants underlying disease phenotypes. RESULTS: We present data of three families in which we identified the disease-causing mutations and which benefited from receiving a clinic...
This study was aimed at exploring the utility of next-generation sequencing (NGS) in the discovery o...
Background: Clinical and genetic heterogeneity in monogenetic disorders represents a major diagnosti...
Intellectual disability (ID), characterized by an intellectual performance of at least 2 SD (standar...
AIMS: The causes of intellectual disability, which affects 1%-3% of the general population, are high...
Item does not contain fulltextUntil recently, the cause of intellectual disability (ID) remained une...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The causes of intellectual disability remain largely unkno...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has revolutionised rare disease diagnostics. Concomitant with advan...
Background: Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) are a group of heterogeneous conditions, which inclu...
The identification of causes underlying intellectual disability (ID) is one of the most demanding ch...
The high prevalence of undiagnosed diseases is a major health concern throughout the world. The low ...
Although intellectual disability is one of the major indications for genetic counselling, there are ...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable interest in the use of next-generation sequencing to help diagnose...
Identification of disease causing mutations in genetically heterogeneous conditions such as intellec...
<div><p>Although intellectual disability is one of the major indications for genetic counselling, th...
Thaise NR Carneiro,1 Ana CV Krepischi,1 Silvia S Costa,1 Israel Tojal da Silva,2 Angela M Vianna-Mor...
This study was aimed at exploring the utility of next-generation sequencing (NGS) in the discovery o...
Background: Clinical and genetic heterogeneity in monogenetic disorders represents a major diagnosti...
Intellectual disability (ID), characterized by an intellectual performance of at least 2 SD (standar...
AIMS: The causes of intellectual disability, which affects 1%-3% of the general population, are high...
Item does not contain fulltextUntil recently, the cause of intellectual disability (ID) remained une...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The causes of intellectual disability remain largely unkno...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has revolutionised rare disease diagnostics. Concomitant with advan...
Background: Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) are a group of heterogeneous conditions, which inclu...
The identification of causes underlying intellectual disability (ID) is one of the most demanding ch...
The high prevalence of undiagnosed diseases is a major health concern throughout the world. The low ...
Although intellectual disability is one of the major indications for genetic counselling, there are ...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable interest in the use of next-generation sequencing to help diagnose...
Identification of disease causing mutations in genetically heterogeneous conditions such as intellec...
<div><p>Although intellectual disability is one of the major indications for genetic counselling, th...
Thaise NR Carneiro,1 Ana CV Krepischi,1 Silvia S Costa,1 Israel Tojal da Silva,2 Angela M Vianna-Mor...
This study was aimed at exploring the utility of next-generation sequencing (NGS) in the discovery o...
Background: Clinical and genetic heterogeneity in monogenetic disorders represents a major diagnosti...
Intellectual disability (ID), characterized by an intellectual performance of at least 2 SD (standar...