Full data view for gene NPHP4

This database is one of the "Eye disease" gene variant databases.
Information The variants shown are described using the NM_015102.4 transcript reference sequence.

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+/. - c.2260G>A r.(?) p.(Gly754Arg) Both (homozygous) - pathogenic g.5950972C>T g.5890912C>T NPHP4 c.3757C>G c.2260G>A (Hom), p.Leu1253Val p.Gly754Arg - NPHP4_000203 homozygous PubMed: Kang 2016 - - Unknown ? - - - - DNA SEQ-NG-I - targeted exome sequencing: 34 genes related to NPHP-RC, Bardet-Biedl syndrome, ARPKD retinal disease K-5 PubMed: Kang 2016 - ? - Korea, South (Republic) - - - - - 1 LOVD
+?/. - c.2260G>A r.(?) p.(Gly754Arg) Paternal (confirmed) - likely pathogenic g.5950972C>T g.5890912C>T NPHP4 G2260A, G754R - NPHP4_000203 heterozygous PubMed: Hoefele 2007 - - Germline yes - - - - DNA PCR blood - NPHP1 F24_II-1 PubMed: Hoefele 2007 family F24, individual II-1 F - Germany - - - - - 1 LOVD
+?/. - c.2260G>A r.(?) p.(Gly754Arg) Paternal (confirmed) - likely pathogenic g.5950972C>T g.5890912C>T NPHP4 G2260A, G754R - NPHP4_000203 heterozygous PubMed: Hoefele 2007 - - Germline yes - - - - DNA PCR blood - NPHP1 F24_II-2 PubMed: Hoefele 2007 family F24, individual II-2 F - Germany - - - - - 1 LOVD
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