Individual #00230508

ID_report -
Reference -
Remarks 2-generation family, 4 obese, carrier female and maternal grandfather
Gender F
Consanguinity -
Country Morocco
Population Half Antillean, half Moroccan
Age at death -
VIP -
Data_av -
Treatment -
Panel size 2
Diseases obesity
Owner name Linda van den Berg
Database submission license No license selected
Created by Linda van den Berg
Date created 2010-10-22 15:10:09 +02:00 (CEST)
Date last edited 2023-02-23 09:54:32 +01:00 (CET)


Phenotypes

obesity, susceptibility to (incl. leanness) (obesity)   Add phenotype for this disease

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Owner     
0000173041 BMI-SDS=+2.8 - - - - 9y <1y - - Linda van den Berg



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Owner     
0000231602 DNA SEQ - - MC4R 1 Linda van den Berg



Variants

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18 Unknown ?/? - VUS g.58038524G>A g.60371291G>A - - MC4R_000197 no homozygotes; segregation analysis; The mutation c.*60 C>T was predicted to destroy a binding site for the miRNA hsa-miR-338-5p. This binding site is conserved in human, chimpanzee, gorilla, macaque, and orang-utan (Supplementary Figure S4 online of van den Berg et al 2010). PubMed: van den Berg et al 2010 - - Unknown - 2/582 - - - Linda van den Berg MC4R - - - - ? NM_005912.2:c.*60C>T - r.(?) p.(=) - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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