Full data view for gene PKLR

Information The variants shown are described using the NM_000298.5 transcript reference sequence.

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+/. 4 c.359C>T - r.(?) p.(Ser120Phe) Parent #2 - pathogenic (recessive) g.155265472G>A g.155295681G>A - - PKLR_000117 {PKLR:120phe} PubMed: Pissard 2006 - - Germline - - - - - DNA DHPLC, SEQ - - pyr.kin. deficiency Fam36 PubMed: Pissard 2006 - - - France - - - - - 1 Richard van Wijk
+/. 4 c.359C>T Beaujon r.(?) p.(Ser120Phe) Parent #1 - pathogenic g.155265472G>A g.155295681G>A T398 (Ser119Phe) - PKLR_000117 no variant 2nd chromosome; AS, DI(B), SH {PKLR:120phe} PubMed: Rouger 1996 - - Germline - - - - - DNA SEQ - - pyr.kin. deficiency Pat1 PubMed: Rouger 1996 - - - France - - - - - 1 Richard van Wijk
+/. 4 c.359C>T - r.(?) p.(Ser120Phe) Unknown - pathogenic g.155265472G>A g.155295681G>A - - PKLR_000117 {PKLR:120phe} Van Wijk unpublished - - Germline - - - - - DNA SEQ - - pyr.kin. deficiency - - - - - Spain - - - - - 1 Richard van Wijk
+/. 4 c.359C>T - r.(?) p.(Ser120Phe) Parent #1 - pathogenic (recessive) g.155265472G>A g.155295681G>A - - PKLR_000117 {PKLR:120phe} PubMed: Kugler 2000 - - Germline - - - - - DNA SEQ - - pyr.kin. deficiency Pat3 PubMed: Kugler 2000 - M - Germany - - - - - 1 Richard van Wijk
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