Unique variants in the ZBTB48 gene

Information The variants shown are described using the NM_005341.2 transcript reference sequence.

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?/. 1 - c.-3686T>C r.(?) p.(=) - VUS g.6636580T>C g.6576520T>C TAS1R1(NM_138697.3):c.1366T>C (p.(Trp456Arg)) - TAS1R1_000003 VKGL data sharing initiative Nederland - - - CLASSIFICATION record - - - - - VKGL-NL_Leiden
-?/. 1 - c.-3201C>T r.(?) p.(=) - likely benign g.6637065C>T - TAS1R1(NM_138697.4):c.1529C>T (p.T510M) - TAS1R1_000006 VKGL data sharing initiative Nederland - - - CLASSIFICATION record - - - - - VKGL-NL_Rotterdam
?/. 1 - c.-1100_-1099del r.(?) p.(=) - VUS g.6639166_6639167del g.6579106_6579107del TAS1R1(NM_138697.3):c.2046_2047del (p.(Val683AspfsTer24)) - TAS1R1_000004 VKGL data sharing initiative Nederland - - - CLASSIFICATION record - - - - - VKGL-NL_Leiden
?/. 1 - c.1541C>G r.(?) p.(Thr514Ser) - VUS g.6648362C>G g.6588302C>G ZBTB48(NM_005341.4):c.1541C>G (p.T514S) - ZBTB48_000002 VKGL data sharing initiative Nederland - - - CLASSIFICATION record - - - - - VKGL-NL_Rotterdam
-?/. 1 - c.2006C>T r.(?) p.(Pro669Leu) - likely benign g.6649211C>T g.6589151C>T ZBTB48(NM_005341.4):c.2006C>T (p.P669L) - KLHL21_000003 VKGL data sharing initiative Nederland - - - CLASSIFICATION record - - - - - VKGL-NL_Rotterdam
?/. 1 - c.*4352G>A r.(=) p.(=) - VUS g.6653624G>A g.6593564G>A - - KLHL21_000001 VKGL data sharing initiative Nederland - - - CLASSIFICATION record - - - - - VKGL-NL_Nijmegen
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