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Variant #0000455039 (NC_000011.9:g.68675795C>T, IGHMBP2(NM_002180.2):c.439C>T)
Individual ID
00219065
Chromosome
11
Allele
Parent #1
Affects function (as reported)
Affects function
Affects function (by curator)
Not classified
Classification method
-
Clinical classification
pathogenic
DNA change (genomic) (Relative to hg19 / GRCh37)
g.68675795C>T
DNA change (hg38)
g.68908327C>T
Published as
-
ISCN
-
DB-ID
IGHMBP2_000028
See all 3 reported entries
Variant remarks
-
Reference
PubMed: Dohrn 2017
,
Journal: Dohrn 2017
ClinVar ID
-
dbSNP ID
-
Origin
Germline
Segregation
-
Frequency
1/612 cases
Re-site
-
VIP
-
Methylation
-
Average frequency (gnomAD v.2.1.1)
0
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Owner
Johan den Dunnen
Database submission
license
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Created by
Johan den Dunnen
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Affects function
: The variant's effect on the function of the gene/protein, displayed in the format 'R/C'. R is the value reported by the source (publication, submitter) and this classification may vary between records. C is the value concluded by the curator. Note that in some database the curator uses Summary records to give details on the classification of the variant.Values used: '+' indicating the variant affects function, '+?' probably affects function, '-' does not affect function, '-?' probably does not affect function, '?' effect unknown, '.' effect was not classified.
Exon
: number of exon/intron containing variant; 2 = exon 2, 12i = intron 12, 2i_7i = from intron 2 to intron 7, 8i_9 = intron 8/exon 9 boundary, _1 = 5' to exon 1, 18_ = 3' of exon 18, _1_18_ = encompassing the entire 18-exon gene
DNA change (cDNA)
: description of variant at DNA level, based on a coding DNA reference sequence (following HGVS recommendations); e.g. c.123C>T, c.123_145del, c.123_126dup. For deletions/duplications extending beyond the reference transcript resp. {0}/{2} is used to replace del/dup. Extent of the deletion/duplication should be specified using the genomic description (g.). "-" indicates the variant described on genomic level does not affect the coding DNA reference sequence.
RNA change
: description of variant at RNA level (following HGVS recommendations).
r.123c>u
r.? = unknown
r.(?) = RNA not analysed but probably transcribed copy of DNA variant
r.spl? = RNA not analysed but variant probably affects splicing
r.(spl?) = RNA not analysed but variant may affect splicing
r.0? = change expected to abolish transcription
Protein
: description of variant at protein level (following HGVS recommendations).
p.(Arg345Pro) = change predicted from DNA (RNA not analysed)
p.Arg345Pro = change derived from RNA analysis
p.? = unknown effect
p.0? = probably no protein produced
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Gene
Transcript
Affects function
Exon
DNA change (cDNA)
RNA change
Protein
IGHMBP2
NM_002180.2
+/.
-
c.439C>T
r.(?)
p.(Arg147*)
Screenings
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Template
: Template(s) used to detect the sequence variant; DNA (genomic DNA), RNA (cDNA) or protein
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DNA
RNA = RNA (cDNA)
protein
? = unknown
Technique
: technique(s) used to identify the sequence variant.
All options:
? = unknown
ARMS = amplification refractory mutation system
arrayCGH = array for Comparative Genomic Hybridisation
arraySEQ = array for resequencing
arraySNP = array for SNP typing
arrayCNV = array for Copy Number Variation (SNP and CNV probes)
ASO = allele-specific oligo hybridisation
BESS = Base Excision Sequence Scanning
CMC = Chemical Mismatch Cleavage
COBRA = Combined Bisulfite Restriction Analysis
CSCE = Conformation Sensitive Capillary Electrophoresis
CSGE = Conformation Sensitive Gel Electrophoresis
ddF = dideoxy Fingerprinting
DGGE = Denaturing-Gradient Gel-Electrophoresis
DHPLC = Denaturing High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
DOVAM = Detection Of Virtually All Mutations (SSCA variant)
DSCA = Double-Strand DNA Conformation Analysis
DSDI = Detection Small Deletions and Insertions
EMC = Enzymatic Mismatch Cleavage
expr = expression analysis
FISH = Fluorescent In-Situ Hybridisation
FISHf = fiberFISH
HD = HeteroDuplex analysis
HPLC = High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
IEF = IsoElectric Focussing
IHC = Immuno-Histo-Chemistry
Invader = Invader assay
MAPH = Multiplex Amplifiable Probe Hybridisation
MAQ = Multiplex Amplicon Quantification
MCA = Melting Curve Analysis, high-resolution (HRMA)
microscope = microscopic analysis (karyotype)
microsat = microsatellite genotyping
minigene = expression minigene construct
MIP = Molecular Inversion Probe amplification
MIPsm = singele molecule Molecular Inversion Probe amplification
MLPA = Multiplex Ligation-dependent Probe Amplification
MLPA-ms = Multiplex Ligation-dependent Probe Amplification, methylation specific
MS = mass spectrometry
Northern = Northern blotting
NUC = nuclease digestion (RNAseT1, S1)
OM = optical mapping
PAGE = Poly-Acrylamide Gel-Electrophoresis
PCR = Polymerase Chain Reaction
PCRdd = PCR, digital droplet
PCRdig = PCR + restriction enzyme digestion
PCRh = PCR, haloplex
PCRlr = PCR, long-range
PCRm = PCR, multiplex
PCRms = PCR, methylation sensitive
PCRq = PCR, quantitative (qPCR)
PCRrp = PCR, repeat-primed (RP-PCR)
PCRsqd = PCR, semi-quantitative duplex
PE = primer extension (APEX, SNaPshot)
PEms = primer extension, methylation-sensitive single-nucleotide
PFGE = Pulsed-Field Gel-Electrophoresis (+Southern)
PTT = Protein Truncation Test
RFLP = Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms
RT-PCR = Reverse Transcription and PCR
RT-PCRq = Reverse Transcription and PCR, quantitative
SBE = Single Base Extension
SEQ = SEQuencing (Sanger)
SEQb = bisulfite SEQuencing
SEQp = pyroSequencing
SEQms = sequencing, methylation specific
SEQ-ON = next-generation sequencing - Oxford Nanopore
SEQ-NG = next-generation sequencing
SEQ-NG-RNA = next-generation sequencing RNA
SEQ-NG-H = next-generation sequencing - Helicos
SEQ-NG-I = next-generation sequencing - Illumina/Solexa
SEQ-NG-IT = next-generation sequencing - Ion Torrent
SEQ-NG-R = next-generation sequencing - Roche/454
SEQ-NG-S = next-generation sequencing - SOLiD
SEQ-PB = next-generation sequencing - Pacific Biosciences
SNPlex = SNPlex
Southern = Southern blotting
SSCA = Single-Strand DNA Conformation polymorphism Analysis (SSCP)
SSCAf = fluorescent SSCA (SSCP)
STR = Short Tandem Repeat
TaqMan = TaqMan assay
Western = Western blotting
- = not applicable
Tissue
: tissue type used for analysis
Remarks
: remarks regarding the screening like WGS (whole genome sequencing), WES (whole exome sequencing, gene panel (incl. a list of genes analysed), etc.
Screening ID
Template
Technique
Tissue
Remarks
Genes screened
Variants found
Owner
0000220137
DNA
SEQ;SEQ-NG
-
targeted multigene panel
IGHMBP2
2
Johan den Dunnen
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