Quantifying the polygenic contribution to variable expressivity in eleven rare genetic disorders
Rare genetic disorders (RGDs) often exhibit significant clinical variability among affected individuals. Here, Oetjens et al. systematically study the contribution of common genetic variation to variable expressivity of RGDs and find it is frequently influenced by polygenic factors identified in gen...
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Auteurs principaux: | M. T. Oetjens, M. A. Kelly, A. C. Sturm, C. L. Martin, D. H. Ledbetter |
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Langue: | EN |
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2019
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