Full data view for gene CYP2C9

Information The variants shown are described using the NM_000771.3 transcript reference sequence.

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+/. 2 c.269T>C r.(?) p.(Leu90Pro) - Unknown - pathogenic g.96701715T>C g.94941958T>C - - CYP2C9_000013 no homozygotes PubMed: Si 2004 - rs72558187 Germline - 3/294 chromosomes - - - DNA PCRdig - - Healthy/Control - - - - - China - - - - - 3 Johan den Dunnen
+/. 2 c.269T>C r.(?) p.Leu90Pro CYP2C9*13 Parent #1 - pathogenic g.96701715T>C g.94941958T>C - - CYP2C9_000013 reference haplotype CYP2C9*13 Reference haplotype - Human P450 (CYP) Allele Nomenclature Committee - rs72558187 Germline - - - - - DNA SEQ - - Healthy/Control - - reference haplotype - - - - - - - - 1 Johan den Dunnen
+/. 2 c.269T>C r.(?) p.(Leu90Pro) - Parent #1 - pathogenic g.96701715T>C g.94941958T>C T269C - CYP2C9_000013 - PubMed: Si 2004 - rs72558187 Germline yes - - - - DNA SEQ - - Healthy/Control - - 2 generation family, unaffected carrier father M no China - - - - - 1 Johan den Dunnen
+/. 2 c.269T>C r.(?) p.(Leu90Pro) - Paternal (confirmed) - pathogenic g.96701715T>C g.94941958T>C T269C - CYP2C9_000013 - PubMed: Si 2004 - rs72558187 Germline yes - - - - DNA SEQ - - DMBp - - 2-generation family M no China - - - - - 1 Johan den Dunnen
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