Clinical impact of splicing in neurodevelopmental disorders

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Abstract

Clinical exome sequencing is frequently used to identify gene-disrupting variants in individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders. While splice-disrupting variants are known to contribute to these disorders, clinical interpretation of cryptic splice variants outside of the canonical splice site has been challenging. Here, we discuss papers that improve such detection.

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Sanders, S. J., Schwartz, G. B., & Farh, K. K. H. (2020, April 24). Clinical impact of splicing in neurodevelopmental disorders. Genome Medicine. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13073-020-00737-2

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