OBJECTIVES: In this study, the aim was to investigate a consanguineous Saudi family with non-syndromic premolars and third molars agenesis and to identify the causal mutation(s) using whole exome sequencing. DESIGN: Family phenotype and family pedigree were constructed from clinical and radiographic examinations. Whole exome sequencing was performed in two affected members of the Saudi family using the SureSelect Human all Exon 50 Mb kit (Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA) and then sequenced on an Illumina HiSeq. SNP and indel calling were performed using samtools version 0.18 and were annotated using the software ANNOVAR. RESULTS: The family pedigree showed that the inheritance was autosomal dominant. Whole exome sequencing revea...
Objective: To understand the role of MSX1 gene in Pakistani families with hypodontia. Study Desig...
Several mutations, located mainly in the MSX1 homeodomain, have been identified in non-syndromic too...
Oligodontia, which is the congenital absence of six or more permanent teeth, excluding the third mol...
Hypodontia is defined as the absence of one to six teeth. There is high prevalence of hypodontia r...
Tooth agenesis is one of the most common craniofacial disorders in humans. More than 350 genes have ...
OBJECTIVE: PAX9 is one of the genes that caused non-syndromic hypodontia. We aimed to investigate th...
Objective: Hypodontia is portrayed by the missing of one to six numbers of teeth. PAX9 is one of the...
OBJECTIVE: Supernumerary teeth, a term describing a condition where patients have an abnormally larg...
PhDAn evolution in methods of identifying the causal mutations and candidate genes for Mendelian dis...
Selective tooth agenesis is the most common congenital disorder affecting the formation of dentit...
MSX1 mutations have been reported in four unrelated families with autosomal dominant tooth agenesis....
Tooth agenesis is described as the absence of one or more teeth. It is caused by a failure in tooth ...
Background: Congenital dental anomalies can affect up to 25% of the population. Aim: To report the g...
Hypodontia is characterized by the absence of one to six teeth. Malaysia has a high prevalence of h...
Transcription factors PAX9 and MSX1 play crucial roles in the development of permanent teeth at the ...
Objective: To understand the role of MSX1 gene in Pakistani families with hypodontia. Study Desig...
Several mutations, located mainly in the MSX1 homeodomain, have been identified in non-syndromic too...
Oligodontia, which is the congenital absence of six or more permanent teeth, excluding the third mol...
Hypodontia is defined as the absence of one to six teeth. There is high prevalence of hypodontia r...
Tooth agenesis is one of the most common craniofacial disorders in humans. More than 350 genes have ...
OBJECTIVE: PAX9 is one of the genes that caused non-syndromic hypodontia. We aimed to investigate th...
Objective: Hypodontia is portrayed by the missing of one to six numbers of teeth. PAX9 is one of the...
OBJECTIVE: Supernumerary teeth, a term describing a condition where patients have an abnormally larg...
PhDAn evolution in methods of identifying the causal mutations and candidate genes for Mendelian dis...
Selective tooth agenesis is the most common congenital disorder affecting the formation of dentit...
MSX1 mutations have been reported in four unrelated families with autosomal dominant tooth agenesis....
Tooth agenesis is described as the absence of one or more teeth. It is caused by a failure in tooth ...
Background: Congenital dental anomalies can affect up to 25% of the population. Aim: To report the g...
Hypodontia is characterized by the absence of one to six teeth. Malaysia has a high prevalence of h...
Transcription factors PAX9 and MSX1 play crucial roles in the development of permanent teeth at the ...
Objective: To understand the role of MSX1 gene in Pakistani families with hypodontia. Study Desig...
Several mutations, located mainly in the MSX1 homeodomain, have been identified in non-syndromic too...
Oligodontia, which is the congenital absence of six or more permanent teeth, excluding the third mol...