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Saettini, F. et al. Absent B cells, agammaglobulinemia, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in folliculin-interacting protein 1 deficiency. Blood 137, 493-499 (2021).
Cordeddu, V. et al. Activating Mutations Affecting the Dbl Homology Domain of SOS2 Cause Noonan Syndrome. Hum Mutat 36, 1080-7 (2015).
Carvalho, D. R., Medeiros, J. Eugenio G., Ribeiro, D. Sebestyan, Martins, B. J. A. F. & Sobreira, N. L. M. Additional features of Gillespie syndrome in two Brazilian siblings with a novel ITPR1 homozygous pathogenic variant. Eur J Med Genet 61, 134-138 (2018).
Santos-Cortez, R. Lyn P. et al. Adenylate cyclase 1 (ADCY1) mutations cause recessive hearing impairment in humans and defects in hair cell function and hearing in zebrafish. Hum Mol Genet 23, 3289-98 (2014).
Rao, J. et al. Advillin acts upstream of phospholipase C ϵ1 in steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome. J Clin Invest 127, 4257-4269 (2017).
Ng, B. G. et al. ALG1-CDG: Clinical and Molecular Characterization of 39 Unreported Patients. Hum Mutat 37, 653-60 (2016).
Seco, C. Zazo et al. Allelic Mutations of KITLG, Encoding KIT Ligand, Cause Asymmetric and Unilateral Hearing Loss and Waardenburg Syndrome Type 2. Am J Hum Genet 97, 647-60 (2015).
Gu, S. et al. Alu-mediated diverse and complex pathogenic copy-number variants within human chromosome 17 at p13.3. Hum Mol Genet 24, 4061-77 (2015).
Sobreira, N. et al. An anadysplasia-like, spontaneously remitting spondylometaphyseal dysplasia secondary to lamin B receptor (LBR) gene mutations: further definition of the phenotypic heterogeneity of LBR-bone dysplasias. Am J Med Genet A 167A, 159-63 (2015).
Lessel, D. et al. Analyses of LMNA-negative juvenile progeroid cases confirms biallelic POLR3A mutations in Wiedemann-Rautenstrauch-like syndrome and expands the phenotypic spectrum of PYCR1 mutations. Hum Genet 137, 921-939 (2018).
Di Donato, N. et al. Analysis of 17 genes detects mutations in 81% of 811 patients with lissencephaly. Genet Med 20, 1354-1364 (2018).
Tan, K. Li et al. Ari-1 Regulates Myonuclear Organization Together with Parkin and Is Associated with Aortic Aneurysms. Dev Cell 45, 226-244.e8 (2018).
Villar-Quiles, R. N. et al. ASC-1 Is a Cell Cycle Regulator Associated with Severe and Mild Forms of Myopathy. Ann Neurol 87, 217-232 (2020).
Romere, C. et al. Asprosin, a Fasting-Induced Glucogenic Protein Hormone. Cell 165, 566-79 (2016).
Duerrschmid, C. et al. Asprosin is a centrally acting orexigenic hormone. Nat Med 23, 1444-1453 (2017).
Strauss, R. W. et al. Assessment of estimated retinal atrophy progression in Stargardt macular dystrophy using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography. Br J Ophthalmol 100, 956-962 (2016).
Jurgens, J. et al. Assessment of incidental findings in 232 whole-exome sequences from the Baylor-Hopkins Center for Mendelian Genomics. Genet Med 17, 782-8 (2015).
Rosenthal, E. A. et al. Association Between Absolute Neutrophil Count and Variation at TCIRG1: The NHLBI Exome Sequencing Project. Genet Epidemiol 40, 470-4 (2016).
Pinard, A. et al. Association of De Novo Variants With Childhood Onset Moyamoya Disease and Diffuse Occlusive Vasculopathy. Neurology 96, e1783-e1791 (2021).
Mirzaa, G. M. et al. Association of MTOR Mutations With Developmental Brain Disorders, Including Megalencephaly, Focal Cortical Dysplasia, and Pigmentary Mosaicism. JAMA Neurol 73, 836-845 (2016).
Yu, B. et al. Association of Rare Loss-Of-Function Alleles in HAL, Serum Histidine: Levels and Incident Coronary Heart Disease. Circ Cardiovasc Genet 8, 351-5 (2015).
Patel, A. P. et al. Association of Rare Pathogenic DNA Variants for Familial Hypercholesterolemia, Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Syndrome, and Lynch Syndrome With Disease Risk in Adults According to Family History. JAMA Netw Open 3, e203959 (2020).
Chen, L. et al. Association of structural variation with cardiometabolic traits in Finns. Am J Hum Genet 108, 583-596 (2021).
Chen, D. - H. et al. Ataxia-Pancytopenia Syndrome Is Caused by Missense Mutations in SAMD9L. Am J Hum Genet 98, 1146-1158 (2016).
Yu, J. - H., Crouch, J., Jamal, S. M., Tabor, H. K. & Bamshad, M. J. Attitudes of African Americans toward return of results from exome and whole genome sequencing. Am J Med Genet A 161A, 1064-72 (2013).
Yu, J. - H., Crouch, J., Jamal, S. M., Bamshad, M. J. & Tabor, H. K. Attitudes of non-African American focus group participants toward return of results from exome and whole genome sequencing. Am J Med Genet A 164A, 2153-60 (2014).
Bastard, P. et al. Autoantibodies against type I IFNs in patients with life-threatening COVID-19. Science 370, (2020).
Bastard, P. et al. Auto-antibodies to type I IFNs can underlie adverse reactions to yellow fever live attenuated vaccine. J Exp Med 218, (2021).
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Charlton, J. R. et al. Beyond the tubule: pathological variants of , encoding the megalin receptor, result in glomerular loss and early progressive chronic kidney disease. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 319, F988-F999 (2020).
Chatron, N. et al. Bi-allelic GAD1 variants cause a neonatal onset syndromic developmental and epileptic encephalopathy. Brain 143, 1447-1461 (2020).
Marafi, D. et al. Biallelic GRM7 variants cause epilepsy, microcephaly, and cerebral atrophy. Ann Clin Transl Neurol 7, 610-627 (2020).
Donkervoort, S. et al. Biallelic loss of function variants in SYT2 cause a treatable congenital onset presynaptic myasthenic syndrome. Am J Med Genet A 182, 2272-2283 (2020).
Sawyer, S. L. et al. Biallelic mutations in BRCA1 cause a new Fanconi anemia subtype. Cancer Discov 5, 135-42 (2015).
Li, H. et al. Biallelic Mutations in Citron Kinase Link Mitotic Cytokinesis to Human Primary Microcephaly. Am J Hum Genet 99, 501-10 (2016).
Mace, E. M. et al. Biallelic mutations in IRF8 impair human NK cell maturation and function. J Clin Invest 127, 306-320 (2017).
Vetrini, F. et al. Bi-allelic Mutations in PKD1L1 Are Associated with Laterality Defects in Humans. Am J Hum Genet 99, 886-893 (2016).
Akizu, N. et al. Biallelic mutations in SNX14 cause a syndromic form of cerebellar atrophy and lysosome-autophagosome dysfunction. Nat Genet 47, 528-34 (2015).
Lardelli, R. M. et al. Biallelic mutations in the 3' exonuclease TOE1 cause pontocerebellar hypoplasia and uncover a role in snRNA processing. Nat Genet 49, 457-464 (2017).
Jerber, J. et al. Biallelic Mutations in TMTC3, Encoding a Transmembrane and TPR-Containing Protein, Lead to Cobblestone Lissencephaly. Am J Hum Genet 99, 1181-1189 (2016).
Stray-Pedersen, A. et al. Biallelic Mutations in UNC80 Cause Persistent Hypotonia, Encephalopathy, Growth Retardation, and Severe Intellectual Disability. Am J Hum Genet 98, 202-9 (2016).
Friedman, J. et al. Biallelic mutations in valyl-tRNA synthetase gene VARS are associated with a progressive neurodevelopmental epileptic encephalopathy. Nat Commun 10, 707 (2019).
Law, R. et al. Biallelic truncating mutations in FMN2, encoding the actin-regulatory protein Formin 2, cause nonsyndromic autosomal-recessive intellectual disability. Am J Hum Genet 95, 721-8 (2014).
Makrythanasis, P. et al. Biallelic variants in KIF14 cause intellectual disability with microcephaly. Eur J Hum Genet 26, 330-339 (2018).
Le, T. - L. et al. Bi-allelic Variations of SMO in Humans Cause a Broad Spectrum of Developmental Anomalies Due to Abnormal Hedgehog Signaling. Am J Hum Genet 106, 779-792 (2020).
Siekierska, A. et al. Biallelic VARS variants cause developmental encephalopathy with microcephaly that is recapitulated in vars knockout zebrafish. Nat Commun 10, 708 (2019).
Çağlayan, A. Okay et al. Brain malformations associated with Knobloch syndrome--review of literature, expanding clinical spectrum, and identification of novel mutations. Pediatr Neurol 51, 806-813.e8 (2014).

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