Ocular coloboma (OC) is a failure of complete optic fissure closure during embryonic development and presents as a tissue defect along the proximal–distal axis of the ventral eye. It is classed as part of the clinical spectrum of structural eye malformations with microphthalmia and anophthalmia, collectively abbreviated to MAC. Despite deliberate attempts to identify causative variants in MAC, many patients remain without a genetic diagnosis. To reveal potential candidate genes, we utilised transcriptomes experimentally generated from embryonic eye tissues derived from humans, mice, zebrafish, and chicken at stages coincident with optic fissure closure. Our in-silico analyses found 10 genes with optic fissure-specific enriched expression: A...
<div><p>The eye primordium arises as a lateral outgrowth of the forebrain, with a transient fissure ...
Anophthalmia and microphthalmia are important birth defects, but their pathogenesis remains incomple...
Embryonic development of the vertebrate eye begins with the formation of an optic vesicle which fol...
Ocular coloboma (OC) is a failure of complete optic fissure closure during embryonic development and...
Purpose: Ocular coloboma arises from genetic or environmental perturbations that inhibit optic fiss...
Ocular coloboma is a congenital eye defect consists of a ventrally located notch or gap in structure...
BackgroundMicrophthalmia, anophthalmia, and coloboma (MAC) spectrum disease encompasses a group of e...
Ocular coloboma is a congenital eye malformation, resulting from a failure in optic fissure closure ...
Ocular coloboma results from abnormal embryonic development and is often associated with additional ...
Incomplete fusion of the optic fissure leads to ocular coloboma, a congenital eye defect that affect...
PurposeUveal coloboma is a congenital eye malformation caused by failure of the optic fissure to clo...
The choroid fissure is an opening in the ventral area of the developing optic cup that allows the hy...
Ocular coloboma is a condition caused by a malformation in optic fissure formation during early eye ...
<div><p>Ocular coloboma results from abnormal embryonic development and is often associated with add...
The eye primordium arises as a lateral outgrowth of the forebrain, with a transient fissure on the i...
<div><p>The eye primordium arises as a lateral outgrowth of the forebrain, with a transient fissure ...
Anophthalmia and microphthalmia are important birth defects, but their pathogenesis remains incomple...
Embryonic development of the vertebrate eye begins with the formation of an optic vesicle which fol...
Ocular coloboma (OC) is a failure of complete optic fissure closure during embryonic development and...
Purpose: Ocular coloboma arises from genetic or environmental perturbations that inhibit optic fiss...
Ocular coloboma is a congenital eye defect consists of a ventrally located notch or gap in structure...
BackgroundMicrophthalmia, anophthalmia, and coloboma (MAC) spectrum disease encompasses a group of e...
Ocular coloboma is a congenital eye malformation, resulting from a failure in optic fissure closure ...
Ocular coloboma results from abnormal embryonic development and is often associated with additional ...
Incomplete fusion of the optic fissure leads to ocular coloboma, a congenital eye defect that affect...
PurposeUveal coloboma is a congenital eye malformation caused by failure of the optic fissure to clo...
The choroid fissure is an opening in the ventral area of the developing optic cup that allows the hy...
Ocular coloboma is a condition caused by a malformation in optic fissure formation during early eye ...
<div><p>Ocular coloboma results from abnormal embryonic development and is often associated with add...
The eye primordium arises as a lateral outgrowth of the forebrain, with a transient fissure on the i...
<div><p>The eye primordium arises as a lateral outgrowth of the forebrain, with a transient fissure ...
Anophthalmia and microphthalmia are important birth defects, but their pathogenesis remains incomple...
Embryonic development of the vertebrate eye begins with the formation of an optic vesicle which fol...