Genetic and epigenetic studies in non-syndromic oral clefts

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Abstract

The etiology of non-syndromic oral clefts (NSOFC) is complex with genetics, genomics, epigenetics, and stochastics factors playing a role. Several approaches have been applied to understand the etiology of non-syndromic oral clefts. These include linkage, candidate gene association studies, genome-wide association studies, whole-genome sequencing, copy number variations, and epigenetics. In this review, we shared these approaches, genes, and loci reported in some studies.

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Alade, A., Awotoye, W., & Butali, A. (2022, July 1). Genetic and epigenetic studies in non-syndromic oral clefts. Oral Diseases. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/odi.14146

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