Full data view for gene NBAS

Information The variants shown are described using the NM_015909.3 transcript reference sequence.

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+/. 10i c.886-5T>A r.[886_954del,885_886inscag] p.[Val296_Gln318del,Ala295_Val296insGln] Maternal (confirmed) ACMG likely pathogenic (recessive) g.15644342A>T g.15504218A>T - - NBAS_000162 - PubMed: Priglinger 2022, Journal: Priglinger 2022 - - Germline yes - - - - DNA, RNA RT-PCR, SEQ, SEQ-NG-I - WGS retinal degeneration patient PubMed: Priglinger 2022, Journal: Priglinger 2022 2-generation family, 2 affected sisters, unaffected heterozygous carrier parents F no Greece - - - - - 2 Nicole Weisschuh
?/. - c.886-5T>A r.spl? p.? Maternal (confirmed) ACMG VUS g.15644342A>T g.15504218A>T - - NBAS_000162 ACMG PP3, PM2, PM3 PubMed: Weisschuh 2024 - - Germline - - - - - DNA SEQ-NG - WGS ? CD-615-1 PubMed: Weisschuh 2024 family, 2 affected F - Germany - - - - - 2 Johan den Dunnen
?/. - c.886-5T>A r.spl? p.? Maternal (confirmed) ACMG VUS g.15644342A>T g.15504218A>T - - NBAS_000162 ACMG PP3, PM2, PM3 PubMed: Weisschuh 2024 - - Germline - - - - - DNA SEQ-NG - WGS ? CD-615-2 PubMed: Weisschuh 2024 family, 2 affected F - Germany - - - - - 1 Johan den Dunnen
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