Loss-of-function variants in innate immunity genes are associated with Mendelian disorders in the form of primary immunodeficiencies. Recent resequencing projects report that stop-gains and frameshifts are collectively prevalent in humans and could be responsible for some of the inter-individual variability in innate immune response. Current computational approaches evaluating loss-of-function in genes carrying these variants rely on gene-level characteristics such as evolutionary conservation and functional redundancy across the genome. However, innate immunity genes represent a particular case because they are more likely to be under positive selection and duplicated. To create a ranking of severity that would be applicable to innate immu...
Genome-sequencing studies indicate that all humans carry many genetic variants predicted to cause lo...
Genetic variants predicted to seriously disrupt the function of human protein-coding genes—so-called...
We tested the opposing views concerning evolution of genes of the innate immune system that (i) bein...
Loss-of-function variants in innate immunity genes are associated with Mendelian disorders in the fo...
<div><p>Loss-of-function variants in innate immunity genes are associated with Mendelian disorders i...
<p>Rank percentile distributions of pathogenicity scores for rare stop-gain variants (MAF<1%) are sh...
The breadth of genetic diversity in the mammalian immune response stands out amongst the ubiquity of...
<div><p>A central challenge in interpreting personal genomes is determining which mutations most lik...
Background Whole exome sequencing studies identify hundreds to thousands of rare protein coding v...
<p>Human genetics has been experiencing a wave of genetic discoveries thanks to the development of s...
International audienceOver the last 10 years, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified...
Ranking human genes based on their tolerance to functional genetic variation can greatly facilitate ...
Genome-sequencing studies indicate that all humans carry many genetic variants predicted to cause lo...
Human genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of the selective pressur...
Innate immunity is a theme of increasing interest for HIV research. However, the term is overstretch...
Genome-sequencing studies indicate that all humans carry many genetic variants predicted to cause lo...
Genetic variants predicted to seriously disrupt the function of human protein-coding genes—so-called...
We tested the opposing views concerning evolution of genes of the innate immune system that (i) bein...
Loss-of-function variants in innate immunity genes are associated with Mendelian disorders in the fo...
<div><p>Loss-of-function variants in innate immunity genes are associated with Mendelian disorders i...
<p>Rank percentile distributions of pathogenicity scores for rare stop-gain variants (MAF<1%) are sh...
The breadth of genetic diversity in the mammalian immune response stands out amongst the ubiquity of...
<div><p>A central challenge in interpreting personal genomes is determining which mutations most lik...
Background Whole exome sequencing studies identify hundreds to thousands of rare protein coding v...
<p>Human genetics has been experiencing a wave of genetic discoveries thanks to the development of s...
International audienceOver the last 10 years, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified...
Ranking human genes based on their tolerance to functional genetic variation can greatly facilitate ...
Genome-sequencing studies indicate that all humans carry many genetic variants predicted to cause lo...
Human genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of the selective pressur...
Innate immunity is a theme of increasing interest for HIV research. However, the term is overstretch...
Genome-sequencing studies indicate that all humans carry many genetic variants predicted to cause lo...
Genetic variants predicted to seriously disrupt the function of human protein-coding genes—so-called...
We tested the opposing views concerning evolution of genes of the innate immune system that (i) bein...