Project description:Australian working Kelpie dogs are known to be affected with an autosomal recessive form of inherited cerebellar ataxia (cerebellar abiotrophy, CA) that is characterised by a degeneration of Purkinje and granule cells in the cerebellar cortex. The clinical signs of CA include cerebellar ataxia, head tremor, motor in-coordination, wide based stance and high stepping gait, with varied clinical onset age. The clinical and pathological features are similar to cerebellar ataxias in humans. The genome-wide association study on a group of working Kelpies affected with the later onset form of CA identified a region on chromosome 9 to be strongly associated with the disease phenotype. Homozygosity analysis and whole genome sequencing identified a missense single nucleotide polymorphism, that segregated with the CA phenotype.
Project description:Genome-wide homozygosity mapping was employed for identification of the locus involved in autosomal recessive muscular dystrophy highly prevalent in a small community.
Project description:Whole Exome Sequencing for Characterization of Disease Causing Mutations in two Pakistani Families Suffering from Autosomal Recessive Ocular Disorders.
Project description:The CHARM (Cancer Health Assessment Reaching Many) study will assess the utility of clinical exome sequencing and how it affects care in diverse populations. The study population includes adults at risk for hereditary cancer syndromes.
The primary objective is to implement a hereditary cancer risk assessment program in healthy 18-49 year-olds in primary care settings within a vertically integrated health delivery system (Kaiser Permanente) and a federal qualified health center (Denver Health). The investigators will assess clinical exome sequencing implementation and interpretation, as well as tailored interactions for low health literacy including a contextualized consent process, and a modified approach to results disclosure and genetic counseling. The investigators will also assess the clinical utility (healthcare utilization and adherence to recommended care) and personal utility of primary and additional results from clinical exome sequencing, and evaluate the ethical and policy implications of considering personal utility of genomic information decisions for health care coverage.
Project description:Infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy (INAD) is an ultra-rare early-onset autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder due to PLA2G6 variants. Copy number analysis of SNP arrays was performed on one INAD patient sample.
Project description:26 limb-girdle muscular dystrophy patients from Latvia and 34 patients from Lithuania with clinical symptoms of limb-girdle muscular dystrophies, along with 204 healthy unrelated controls were genotyped for 96 most frequent known limb-girdle muscular dystrophies causing mutations for the region, using VeraCode GoldenGate system. More information can be found in article Robust genotyping tool for autosomal recessive type of limb-girdle muscular dystrophies in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders by I. Inashkina et al.