Is there a Mendelian transmission ratio distortion of the c.429 -452dup(24bp) polyalanine tract ARX mutation?

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Intellectual disability is common. Aristaless-related homeobox (ARX) gene is one of the most frequently mutated and pleiotropic genes, implicated in 10 different phenotypes. More than half of ∼100 reported cases with ARX mutations are due to a recurrent duplication of 24 bp, c.429-452dup, which leads to polyalanine tract expansion. The excess of affected males among the offspring of the obligate carrier females raised the possibility of transmission ratio distortion for the c.429-452dup mutation. We found a significant deviation from the expected Mendelian 1:1 ratio of transmission in favour of the c.429-452dup ARX mutation. We hypothesise that the preferential transmission of the c.429-452dup mutation may be due to asymmetry of meiosis in the oocyte. Our findings may have implications for genetic counselling of families segregating the c.429-452dup mutation and allude to putative role of ARX in oocyte biology. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.

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Shoubridge, C., Gardner, A., Schwartz, C. E., Hackett, A., Field, M., & Gecz, J. (2012). Is there a Mendelian transmission ratio distortion of the c.429 -452dup(24bp) polyalanine tract ARX mutation? European Journal of Human Genetics, 20(12), 1311–1314. https://doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2012.61

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