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Items where Division is "Current Faculties > Faculty of Medicine > Human Development and Health > Human Genetics and Genomic Medicine
Human Development and Health > Human Genetics and Genomic Medicine" and Year is 2016

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Collagen (COL4A) mutations are the most frequent mutations underlying adult focal segmental glomerulosclerosis - Christine Gast, Reuben Pengelly, Matthew Lyon, David J. Bunyan, Eleanor G. Seaby, Nikki Graham, Gopalakrishnan Venkat-Raman and Sarah Ennis
Type: Article | 2016 | Item not available on this server.

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Deleterious coding variants in multi-case families with non-syndromic cleft lip and/or palate phenotypes - Reuben Pengelly, Liliana Arias, Julio Martinez, Rosanna Upstill-Goddard, Eleanor G. Seaby, Jane Gibson, Sarah Ennis, Andrew Collins and Ignacio Briceno
Type: Article | 2016

Type: Dataset | 2016 | Zenodo | Item not available on this server.

Commercial chicken breeds exhibit highly divergent patterns of linkage disequilibrium - Reuben Pengelly, Almas A. Gheyas, Richard Kuo, Enrico Mossotto, Eleanor G. Seaby, David W. Burt, Sarah Ennis and Andrew Collins
Type: Article | 2016

Mutations specific to the Rac-GEF domain of TRIO cause intellectual disability and microcephaly - Reuben Pengelly, Stephanie Greville-Heygate, Susanne Schmidt, Eleanor G Seaby, M Reza Jabalameli, Sarju G Mehta, Michael J Parker, David Goudie, Christine Fagotto-Kaufmann, Catherine Mercer, Anne Debant, Sarah Ennis and Diana Baralle
Type: Article | 2016

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Progressive myoclonic epilepsy with Fanconi syndrome - Eleanor Seaby, Rodney Gilbert, Reuben Pengelly, Gaia Andreoletti, Antonia Clarke and Sarah Ennis
Type: Article | 2016

Genome-wide association studies in infectious diseases - Eleanor Seaby, Victoria J. Wright and Michael Levin
Type: Article | 2016 | Item not available on this server.

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