Full data view for gene DYSF

This database is one of the gene variant databases from the Leiden Muscular Dystrophy pages
NOTE: the DYSF coding DNA reference sequence used has been updated. The "DNA_change" column gives descriptions based on NM_003494.3, meaning that exon 40b has been removed and variant descriptions 3' of c.4410 differ from those given previously (-63 nucleotides). The column "DNA_AllExon" gives descriptions based on a transcript incl. exons 5b and 40b. For details see the DYSF coding DNA reference sequence.
Information The variants shown are described using the NM_003494.3 transcript reference sequence.

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+/. 45i c.5058-1G>T r.spl p.? Parent #1 - pathogenic g.71892291G>T g.71665161G>T IVS45-1G>T - DYSF_000554 - - - - Germline - - - - - DNA SEQ, SEQ-NG - - GDD - Fichna ESHG2016 P10.20 - - no Poland - - - - - 1 Johan den Dunnen
+/. - c.5058-1G>T r.spl p.? Parent #2 ACMG pathogenic (recessive) g.71892291G>T g.71665161G>T - - DYSF_000554 ACMG grading: PVS1, PM2, PP3; additional variants in LDB3/ZASP, ANO5, PLEC, SYNE1, TTN PubMed: Fichna 2018 - - Germline - - - - - DNA SEQ-NG - WES LGMD Pat192 PubMed: Fichna 2018 - M - Poland - - - - - 1 Johan den Dunnen
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