Full data view for gene BBS5

This database is one of the "Eye disease" gene variant databases.
Information The variants shown are described using the NM_152384.2 transcript reference sequence.

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-?/. 7i c.619-27T>G r.(=) p.(=) Unknown - likely benign g.170354110T>G - IVS7-27T>G - BBS5_000064 - PubMed: Hirano 2015 - - Germline - - - - - DNA, RNA SEQ, PCR blood - retinal disease - PubMed: Hirano 2015 novel M no Japan Japanese - - - - 1 LOVD
+/. 7i c.619-27T>G r.(=) p.(=) Unknown - pathogenic g.170354110T>G - IVS7-27T>G - BBS5_000064 - PubMed: Hirano 2015 - - Germline - - - - - DNA, RNA SEQ, PCR blood - retinal disease - PubMed: Hirano 2015 novel M no Japan Japanese - - - - 1 LOVD
+?/. - c.619-27T>G r.spl? p.(?) Parent #2 - likely pathogenic g.170354110T>G g.169497600T>G BBS5 p.R89X, IVS7-27T > G - BBS5_000064 - PubMed: Hirano 2020 - - Germline ? - - - - DNA SEQ-NG-I, SEQ blood whole exome sequencing retinal disease 3 PubMed: Hirano 2020 - M no Japan - - - - - 1 LOVD
+?/. - c.619-27T>G r.spl? p.(?) Parent #2 - likely pathogenic g.170354110T>G g.169497600T>G BBS5 p.R89X, IVS7-27T > G - BBS5_000064 - PubMed: Hirano 2020 - - Germline ? - - - - DNA SEQ-NG-I, SEQ blood whole exome sequencing retinal disease 4 PubMed: Hirano 2020 - M no Japan - - - - - 1 LOVD
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