Full data view for gene USH2A


This database is one of the ”Retinal and hearing impairment genetic variant databases”.
Information The variants shown are described using the NM_206933.2 transcript reference sequence.

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?/. - c.2139C>T r.(?) p.(Gly713=) - Unknown - VUS g.216424273G>A g.216250931G>A - - USH2A_001982 - PubMed: Ellingford 2016 - - Germline - - - - - DNA SEQ - 105-gene panel retinal disease 12000462 PubMed: Ellingford 2016 patient - - - - - - - - 1 LOVD
+?/. - c.2139C>T r.spl p.(Gly713=) - Parent #2 - likely pathogenic g.216424273G>A g.216250931G>A USH2A c.2139C>T, p.(Gly713Gly) - USH2A_001982 heterozygous PubMed: Molina-Ramirez 2020 - - Unknown ? - - - - DNA SEQ-NG-I - 14 patients: 105-gene panel, 13 samples: 176-gene panel using previously described method (O', Sullivan J et al. 2012) USH 12000462 PubMed: Molina-Ramirez 2020 - M - United Kingdom (Great Britain) - - - - - 1 LOVD
?/. - c.2139C>T r.(?) p.(Gly713Gly) - Unknown ACMG VUS g.216424273G>A g.216250931G>A - - USH2A_001982 ACMG GN005 criteria: PM2_P PP3_P PubMed: Molina-Ramirez, L. P. et al., 2020 - rs765293412 SUMMARY record - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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All variants classified as SUMMARY RECORD have been extensively assessed by Dr. Luke Mansard.


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