A systematic, large-scale resequencing screen of X-chromosome coding exons in mental retardation

PS Tarpey, R Smith, E Pleasance, A Whibley… - Nature …, 2009 - nature.com
PS Tarpey, R Smith, E Pleasance, A Whibley, S Edkins, C Hardy, S O'meara, C Latimer…
Nature genetics, 2009nature.com
Large-scale systematic resequencing has been proposed as the key future strategy for the
discovery of rare, disease-causing sequence variants across the spectrum of human
complex disease. We have sequenced the coding exons of the X chromosome in 208
families with X-linked mental retardation (XLMR), the largest direct screen for constitutional
disease-causing mutations thus far reported. The screen has discovered nine genes
implicated in XLMR, including SYP, ZNF711 and CASK reported here, confirming the power …
Abstract
Large-scale systematic resequencing has been proposed as the key future strategy for the discovery of rare, disease-causing sequence variants across the spectrum of human complex disease. We have sequenced the coding exons of the X chromosome in 208 families with X-linked mental retardation (XLMR), the largest direct screen for constitutional disease-causing mutations thus far reported. The screen has discovered nine genes implicated in XLMR, including SYP, ZNF711 and CASK reported here, confirming the power of this strategy. The study has, however, also highlighted issues confronting whole-genome sequencing screens, including the observation that loss of function of 1% or more of X-chromosome genes is compatible with apparently normal existence.
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