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SUBMITTER: Erzurumluoglu AM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4949565 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Erzurumluoglu A Mesut AM Shihab Hashem A HA Rodriguez Santiago S Gaunt Tom R TR Day Ian N M IN
Annals of human genetics 20160322 3
Consanguineous offspring have elevated levels of homozygosity. Autozygous stretches within their genome are likely to harbour loss of function (LoF) mutations which will lead to complete inactivation or dysfunction of genes. Studying consanguineous offspring with clinical phenotypes has been very useful for identifying disease causal mutations. However, at present, most of the genes in the human genome have no disorder associated with them or have unknown function. This is presumably mostly due ...[more]