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Perrone, E. et al. Gomez-López-Hernández syndrome: A case report with clinical and molecular evaluation and literature review. Am J Med Genet A 182, 1761-1766 (2020).
Yuan, B. et al. Global transcriptional disturbances underlie Cornelia de Lange syndrome and related phenotypes. J Clin Invest 125, 636-51 (2015).
Trivellin, G. et al. Gigantism and acromegaly due to Xq26 microduplications and GPR101 mutation. N Engl J Med 371, 2363-74 (2014).
Lodish, M. B. et al. Germline PRKACA amplification causes variable phenotypes that may depend on the extent of the genomic defect: molecular mechanisms and clinical presentations. Eur J Endocrinol 172, 803-11 (2015).
Petrovski, S. et al. Germline De Novo Mutations in GNB1 Cause Severe Neurodevelopmental Disability, Hypotonia, and Seizures. Am J Hum Genet 98, 1001-1010 (2016).
Hindy, G. et al. Genome-Wide Polygenic Score, Clinical Risk Factors, and Long-Term Trajectories of Coronary Artery Disease. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 40, 2738-2746 (2020).
Bramswig, N. C. et al. Genetic variants in components of the NALCN-UNC80-UNC79 ion channel complex cause a broad clinical phenotype (NALCN channelopathies). Hum Genet 137, 753-768 (2018).
Ott, J., Wang, J. & Leal, S. M. Genetic linkage analysis in the age of whole-genome sequencing. Nat Rev Genet 16, 275-84 (2015).
Rochtus, A. et al. Genetic diagnoses in epilepsy: The impact of dynamic exome analysis in a pediatric cohort. Epilepsia 61, 249-258 (2020).
Chong, J. X. et al. The Genetic Basis of Mendelian Phenotypes: Discoveries, Challenges, and Opportunities. Am J Hum Genet 97, 199-215 (2015).
Campeau, P. M. et al. The genetic basis of DOORS syndrome: an exome-sequencing study. Lancet Neurol 13, 44-58 (2014).
Lin, M. et al. Genetic and molecular mechanism for distinct clinical phenotypes conveyed by allelic truncating mutations implicated in FBN1. Mol Genet Genomic Med 8, e1023 (2020).
Moccia, A. et al. Genetic analysis of CHARGE syndrome identifies overlapping molecular biology. Genet Med 20, 1022-1029 (2018).
Au, P. Y. Billie et al. GeneMatcher aids in the identification of a new malformation syndrome with intellectual disability, unique facial dysmorphisms, and skeletal and connective tissue abnormalities caused by de novo variants in HNRNPK. Hum Mutat 36, 1009-1014 (2015).
Sobreira, N., Schiettecatte, F., Valle, D. & Hamosh, A. GeneMatcher: a matching tool for connecting investigators with an interest in the same gene. Hum Mutat 36, 928-30 (2015).
Chong, J. X. et al. Gene discovery for Mendelian conditions via social networking: de novo variants in KDM1A cause developmental delay and distinctive facial features. Genet Med 18, 788-95 (2016).
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Negri, G. et al. Exploring by whole exome sequencing patients with initial diagnosis of Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome: the interconnections of epigenetic machinery disorders. Hum Genet 138, 257-269 (2019).
Ansar, M. et al. Expansion of the spectrum of ITGB6-related disorders to adolescent alopecia, dentogingival abnormalities and intellectual disability. Eur J Hum Genet 24, 1223-7 (2016).
Scott, H. A. et al. Expanding the phenotypic spectrum in RDH12-associated retinal disease. Cold Spring Harb Mol Case Stud 6, (2020).
Ng, B. G. et al. Expanding the Molecular and Clinical Phenotype of SSR4-CDG. Hum Mutat 36, 1048-51 (2015).
Zhang, W. et al. Expanding the genetic architecture and phenotypic spectrum in the skeletal ciliopathies. Hum Mutat 39, 152-166 (2018).
Sanna-Cherchi, S. et al. Exome-wide Association Study Identifies GREB1L Mutations in Congenital Kidney Malformations. Am J Hum Genet 101, 789-802 (2017).
Fairfield, H. et al. Exome sequencing reveals pathogenic mutations in 91 strains of mice with Mendelian disorders. Genome Res 25, 948-57 (2015).
Ding, X. et al. Exome sequencing reveals a novel variant in causing intracranial aneurysm in a Chinese family. J Neurointerv Surg 12, 221-226 (2020).
Charng, W. - L. et al. Exome sequencing in mostly consanguineous Arab families with neurologic disease provides a high potential molecular diagnosis rate. BMC Med Genomics 9, 42 (2016).
Bayram, Y. et al. Exome sequencing identifies a homozygous C5orf42 variant in a Turkish kindred with oral-facial-digital syndrome type VI. Am J Med Genet A 167A, 2132-7 (2015).
Gonzaga-Jauregui, C. et al. Exome Sequence Analysis Suggests that Genetic Burden Contributes to Phenotypic Variability and Complex Neuropathy. Cell Rep 12, 1169-83 (2015).
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Srichomkwun, P. et al. DUOX2 Gene Mutation Manifesting as Resistance to Thyrotropin Phenotype. Thyroid 27, 129-131 (2017).
Jehee, F. S. et al. Dual molecular diagnosis contributes to atypical Prader-Willi phenotype in monozygotic twins. Am J Med Genet A 173, 2451-2455 (2017).
Béziat, V. et al. Dominant-negative mutations in human IL6ST underlie hyper-IgE syndrome. J Exp Med 217, (2020).
Boyden, L. M. et al. Dominant De Novo Mutations in GJA1 Cause Erythrokeratodermia Variabilis et Progressiva, without Features of Oculodentodigital Dysplasia. J Invest Dermatol 135, 1540-1547 (2015).
White, S. M. et al. A DNA repair disorder caused by de novo monoallelic DDB1 variants is associated with a neurodevelopmental syndrome. Am J Hum Genet 108, 749-756 (2021).
Rodríguez-Palmero, A. et al. DLG4-related synaptopathy: a new rare brain disorder. Genet Med 23, 888-899 (2021).
Gripp, K. W. et al. Diamond-Blackfan anemia with mandibulofacial dystostosis is heterogeneous, including the novel DBA genes TSR2 and RPS28. Am J Med Genet A 164A, 2240-9 (2014).
Johnson, K. et al. Detection of variants in dystroglycanopathy-associated genes through the application of targeted whole-exome sequencing analysis to a large cohort of patients with unexplained limb-girdle muscle weakness. Skelet Muscle 8, 23 (2018).
Klöckner, C. et al. De novo variants in SNAP25 cause an early-onset developmental and epileptic encephalopathy. Genet Med 23, 653-660 (2021).
Qi, H. et al. De novo variants in congenital diaphragmatic hernia identify MYRF as a new syndrome and reveal genetic overlaps with other developmental disorders. PLoS Genet 14, e1007822 (2018).
Weng, P. L. et al. De novo TRIM8 variants impair its protein localization to nuclear bodies and cause developmental delay, epilepsy, and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. Am J Hum Genet 108, 357-367 (2021).
Timberlake, A. T. et al. De novo mutations in inhibitors of Wnt, BMP, and Ras/ERK signaling pathways in non-syndromic midline craniosynostosis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 114, E7341-E7347 (2017).
T Yates, M. et al. De novo mutations in HNRNPU result in a neurodevelopmental syndrome. Am J Med Genet A 173, 3003-3012 (2017).

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