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PIK3CA-associated developmental disorders exhibit distinct classes of mutations with variable expression and tissue distribution.
Mirzaa G, Timms AE, Conti V, Boyle EA, Girisha KM, Martin B, Kircher M, Olds C, Juusola J, Collins S, Park K, Carter M, Glass I, Krägeloh-Mann I, Chitayat D, Parikh AS, Bradshaw R, Torti E, Braddock S, Burke L, Ghedia S, Stephan M, Stewart F, Prasad C, Napier M, Saitta S, Straussberg R, Gabbett M, O'Connor BC, Keegan CE, Yin LJ, Lai AHM, Martin N, McKinnon M, Addor MC, Boccuto L, Schwartz CE, Lanoel A, Conway RL, Devriendt K, Tatton-Brown K, Pierpont ME, Painter M, Worgan L, Reggin J, Hennekam R, Tsuchiya K, Pritchard CC, Aracena M, Gripp KW, Cordisco M, Van Esch H, Garavelli L, Curry C, Goriely A, Kayserilli H, Shendure J, Graham J Jr, Guerrini R, Dobyns WB. Mirzaa G, et al. Among authors: goriely a. JCI Insight. 2016 Jun 16;1(9):e87623. doi: 10.1172/jci.insight.87623. JCI Insight. 2016. PMID: 27631024 Free PMC article.
Factors influencing success of clinical genome sequencing across a broad spectrum of disorders.
Taylor JC, Martin HC, Lise S, Broxholme J, Cazier JB, Rimmer A, Kanapin A, Lunter G, Fiddy S, Allan C, Aricescu AR, Attar M, Babbs C, Becq J, Beeson D, Bento C, Bignell P, Blair E, Buckle VJ, Bull K, Cais O, Cario H, Chapel H, Copley RR, Cornall R, Craft J, Dahan K, Davenport EE, Dendrou C, Devuyst O, Fenwick AL, Flint J, Fugger L, Gilbert RD, Goriely A, Green A, Greger IH, Grocock R, Gruszczyk AV, Hastings R, Hatton E, Higgs D, Hill A, Holmes C, Howard M, Hughes L, Humburg P, Johnson D, Karpe F, Kingsbury Z, Kini U, Knight JC, Krohn J, Lamble S, Langman C, Lonie L, Luck J, McCarthy D, McGowan SJ, McMullin MF, Miller KA, Murray L, Németh AH, Nesbit MA, Nutt D, Ormondroyd E, Oturai AB, Pagnamenta A, Patel SY, Percy M, Petousi N, Piazza P, Piret SE, Polanco-Echeverry G, Popitsch N, Powrie F, Pugh C, Quek L, Robbins PA, Robson K, Russo A, Sahgal N, van Schouwenburg PA, Schuh A, Silverman E, Simmons A, Sørensen PS, Sweeney E, Taylor J, Thakker RV, Tomlinson I, Trebes A, Twigg SR, Uhlig HH, Vyas P, Vyse T, Wall SA, Watkins H, Whyte MP, Witty L, Wright B, Yau C, Buck D, Humphray S, Ratcliffe PJ, Bell JI, Wilkie AO, Bentley D, Donnelly P, McVean G. Taylor JC, et al. Among authors: goriely a. Nat Genet. 2015 Jul;47(7):717-726. doi: 10.1038/ng.3304. Epub 2015 May 18. Nat Genet. 2015. PMID: 25985138 Free PMC article.
The Fourth International Symposium on Genetic Disorders of the Ras/MAPK pathway.
Stevenson DA, Schill L, Schoyer L, Andresen BS, Bakker A, Bayrak-Toydemir P, Burkitt-Wright E, Chatfield K, Elefteriou F, Elgersma Y, Fisher MJ, Franz D, Gelb BD, Goriely A, Gripp KW, Hardan AY, Keppler-Noreuil KM, Kerr B, Korf B, Leoni C, McCormick F, Plotkin SR, Rauen KA, Reilly K, Roberts A, Sandler A, Siegel D, Walsh K, Widemann BC. Stevenson DA, et al. Among authors: goriely a. Am J Med Genet A. 2016 Aug;170(8):1959-66. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.37723. Epub 2016 May 7. Am J Med Genet A. 2016. PMID: 27155140 Free PMC article.
amplimap: a versatile tool to process and analyze targeted NGS data.
Koelling N, Bernkopf M, Calpena E, Maher GJ, Miller KA, Ralph HK, Goriely A, Wilkie AOM. Koelling N, et al. Among authors: goriely a. Bioinformatics. 2019 Dec 15;35(24):5349-5350. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btz582. Bioinformatics. 2019. PMID: 31350555 Free PMC article.
The origin of EFNB1 mutations in craniofrontonasal syndrome: frequent somatic mosaicism and explanation of the paucity of carrier males.
Twigg SR, Matsumoto K, Kidd AM, Goriely A, Taylor IB, Fisher RB, Hoogeboom AJ, Mathijssen IM, Lourenco MT, Morton JE, Sweeney E, Wilson LC, Brunner HG, Mulliken JB, Wall SA, Wilkie AO. Twigg SR, et al. Among authors: goriely a. Am J Hum Genet. 2006 Jun;78(6):999-1010. doi: 10.1086/504440. Epub 2006 Apr 28. Am J Hum Genet. 2006. PMID: 16685650 Free PMC article.
Cellular interference in craniofrontonasal syndrome: males mosaic for mutations in the X-linked EFNB1 gene are more severely affected than true hemizygotes.
Twigg SR, Babbs C, van den Elzen ME, Goriely A, Taylor S, McGowan SJ, Giannoulatou E, Lonie L, Ragoussis J, Sadighi Akha E, Knight SJ, Zechi-Ceide RM, Hoogeboom JA, Pober BR, Toriello HV, Wall SA, Rita Passos-Bueno M, Brunner HG, Mathijssen IM, Wilkie AO. Twigg SR, et al. Among authors: goriely a. Hum Mol Genet. 2013 Apr 15;22(8):1654-62. doi: 10.1093/hmg/ddt015. Epub 2013 Jan 17. Hum Mol Genet. 2013. PMID: 23335590 Free PMC article.
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