Full data view for gene EYA1

Information The variants shown are described using the NM_000503.4 transcript reference sequence.

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+?/. - c.1460C>T r.(?) p.(Ser487Leu) Parent #1 - likely pathogenic g.72127864G>A g.71215629G>A - - EYA1_000001 same as in unrelated patient, segregation analysis needed PubMed: Neveling 2013 - - Unknown ? - - - - DNA SEQ - - ? - PubMed: Neveling 2013 - - - - - - - - - 1 Marcel Nelen
+?/. - c.1460C>T r.(?) p.(Ser487Leu) Parent #1 - likely pathogenic g.72127864G>A g.71215629G>A - - EYA1_000001 same as in unrelated patient, segregation analysis needed PubMed: Neveling 2013 - - Unknown ? - - - - DNA SEQ - - ? - PubMed: Neveling 2013 - - - - - - - - - 1 Marcel Nelen
?/. - c.1460C>T r.(?) p.(Ser487Leu) Unknown - VUS g.72127864G>A g.71215629G>A EYA1(NM_000503.5):c.1460C>T (p.S487L) - EYA1_000001 VKGL data sharing initiative Nederland - - - CLASSIFICATION record - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-?/. - c.1460C>T r.(?) p.(Ser487Leu) Unknown - likely benign g.72127864G>A - EYA1(NM_000503.5):c.1460C>T (p.S487L) - EYA1_000001 VKGL data sharing initiative Nederland - - - CLASSIFICATION record - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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