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Publication Details

Results for Sands2019:

Summary
Title Autism and developmental disability caused by KCNQ3 gain-of-function variants
AuthorsSands, T.T., Miceli, F., Lesca, G., Beck, A.E., Sadleir, L.G., Arrington, D.K., Schönewolf‐Greulich, B., Moutton, S., Lauritano, A., Nappi, P., Soldovieri, M.V., Scheffer, I.E., Mefford, H.C., Stong, N., Heinzen, E.L., Goldstein, D.B., Perez, A.G., Kossoff, E.H., Stocco, A., Sullivan, J.A., Shashi, V., Gerard, B., Francannet, C., Bisgaard, A.-M., Tümer, Z., Willems, M., Rivier, F., Vitobello, A., Thakkar, K., Rajan, D.S., Barkovich, A.J., Weckhuysen, S., Cooper, E.C., Taglialatela, M., Cilio, M.R.,
TechnologyTargeted sequencing, Whole Exome Sequencing
Variant sourceTable 1
CohortsBaylor College of Medicine
DesignCase-only
URLhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.25522
Pubmed31177578
Subject count7
The number of subjects for this study could not be determined directly from the variant data; the value given is that reported by the authors in the publication.
Variant event count7
Curation notesView
Breakdown by exonic function
FunctionVariant Count
nonsynonymous SNV7

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Breakdown by exonic function: We annotated the variants with an effect prediction using ANNOVAR. The functions are categories of variants, such as frameshift variants (i.e. frameshift_elongation (SO:0001909)), loss/gain of stop codon, SNVs and non-frameshift variants. See the full list of possible annotations for exonic variants in the documentation.