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Genomic Rearrangements and Sporadic Disease

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Journal Nat Genet
Specialty Genetics
Date 2007 Sep 5
PMID 17597781
Citations 198
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Abstract

Many clinical phenotypes occur sporadically despite genetics contributing partly or entirely to their cause. To what extent are de novo mutations the cause of sporadic traits? Locus-specific mutation rates for genomic rearrangements appear to be two to four orders of magnitude greater than nucleotide-specific rates for base substitutions. Widespread implementation of high-resolution genome analyses to detect de novo copy-number variation may identify the cause of traits previously intractable to conventional genetic analyses.

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