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Evidence for 28 genetic disorders discovered by combining healthcare and research data.
Kaplanis J, Samocha KE, Wiel L, Zhang Z, Arvai KJ, Eberhardt RY, Gallone G, Lelieveld SH, Martin HC, McRae JF, Short PJ, Torene RI, de Boer E, Danecek P, Gardner EJ, Huang N, Lord J, Martincorena I, Pfundt R, Reijnders MRF, Yeung A, Yntema HG; Deciphering Developmental Disorders Study; Vissers LELM, Juusola J, Wright CF, Brunner HG, Firth HV, FitzPatrick DR, Barrett JC, Hurles ME, Gilissen C, Retterer K. Kaplanis J, et al. Among authors: wright cf. Nature. 2020 Oct;586(7831):757-762. doi: 10.1038/s41586-020-2832-5. Epub 2020 Oct 14. Nature. 2020. PMID: 33057194 Free PMC article.
100,000 Genomes Pilot on Rare-Disease Diagnosis in Health Care - Preliminary Report.
100,000 Genomes Project Pilot Investigators; Smedley D, Smith KR, Martin A, Thomas EA, McDonagh EM, Cipriani V, Ellingford JM, Arno G, Tucci A, Vandrovcova J, Chan G, Williams HJ, Ratnaike T, Wei W, Stirrups K, Ibanez K, Moutsianas L, Wielscher M, Need A, Barnes MR, Vestito L, Buchanan J, Wordsworth S, Ashford S, Rehmström K, Li E, Fuller G, Twiss P, Spasic-Boskovic O, Halsall S, Floto RA, Poole K, Wagner A, Mehta SG, Gurnell M, Burrows N, James R, Penkett C, Dewhurst E, Gräf S, Mapeta R, Kasanicki M, Haworth A, Savage H, Babcock M, Reese MG, Bale M, Baple E, Boustred C, Brittain H, de Burca A, Bleda M, Devereau A, Halai D, Haraldsdottir E, Hyder Z, Kasperaviciute D, Patch C, Polychronopoulos D, Matchan A, Sultana R, Ryten M, Tavares ALT, Tregidgo C, Turnbull C, Welland M, Wood S, Snow C, Williams E, Leigh S, Foulger RE, Daugherty LC, Niblock O, Leong IUS, Wright CF, Davies J, Crichton C, Welch J, Woods K, Abulhoul L, Aurora P, Bockenhauer D, Broomfield A, Cleary MA, Lam T, Dattani M, Footitt E, Ganesan V, Grunewald S, Compeyrot-Lacassagne S, Muntoni F, Pilkington C, Quinlivan R, Thapar N, Wallis C, Wedderburn LR, Worth A, Bueser T, Compton C, Deshpande C, Fassihi H, Haque … See abstract for full author list ➔ 100,000 Genomes Project Pilot Investigators, et al. Among authors: wright cf. N Engl J Med. 2021 Nov 11;385(20):1868-1880. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2035790. N Engl J Med. 2021. PMID: 34758253 Free PMC article.
De novo variants in the RNU4-2 snRNA cause a frequent neurodevelopmental syndrome.
Chen Y, Dawes R, Kim HC, Ljungdahl A, Stenton SL, Walker S, Lord J, Lemire G, Martin-Geary AC, Ganesh VS, Ma J, Ellingford JM, Delage E, D'Souza EN, Dong S, Adams DR, Allan K, Bakshi M, Baldwin EE, Berger SI, Bernstein JA, Bhatnagar I, Blair E, Brown NJ, Burrage LC, Chapman K, Coman DJ, Compton AG, Cunningham CA, D'Souza P, Danecek P, Délot EC, Dias KR, Elias ER, Elmslie F, Evans CA, Ewans L, Ezell K, Fraser JL, Gallacher L, Genetti CA, Goriely A, Grant CL, Haack T, Higgs JE, Hinch AG, Hurles ME, Kuechler A, Lachlan KL, Lalani SR, Lecoquierre F, Leitão E, Fevre AL, Leventer RJ, Liebelt JE, Lindsay S, Lockhart PJ, Ma AS, Macnamara EF, Mansour S, Maurer TM, Mendez HR, Metcalfe K, Montgomery SB, Moosajee M, Nassogne MC, Neumann S, O'Donoghue M, O'Leary M, Palmer EE, Pattani N, Phillips J, Pitsava G, Pysar R, Rehm HL, Reuter CM, Revencu N, Riess A, Rius R, Rodan L, Roscioli T, Rosenfeld JA, Sachdev R, Shaw-Smith CJ, Simons C, Sisodiya SM, Snell P, St Clair L, Stark Z, Stewart HS, Tan TY, Tan NB, Temple SEL, Thorburn DR, Tifft CJ, Uebergang E, VanNoy GE, Vasudevan P, Vilain E, Viskochil DH, Wedd L, Wheeler MT, White SM, Wojcik M, Wolfe LA, Wolfenson Z, Wright CF, Xiao C, Zocche … See abstract for full author list ➔ Chen Y, et al. Among authors: wright cf. Nature. 2024 Aug;632(8026):832-840. doi: 10.1038/s41586-024-07773-7. Epub 2024 Jul 11. Nature. 2024. PMID: 38991538 Free PMC article.
Recommendations for clinical interpretation of variants found in non-coding regions of the genome.
Ellingford JM, Ahn JW, Bagnall RD, Baralle D, Barton S, Campbell C, Downes K, Ellard S, Duff-Farrier C, FitzPatrick DR, Greally JM, Ingles J, Krishnan N, Lord J, Martin HC, Newman WG, O'Donnell-Luria A, Ramsden SC, Rehm HL, Richardson E, Singer-Berk M, Taylor JC, Williams M, Wood JC, Wright CF, Harrison SM, Whiffin N. Ellingford JM, et al. Among authors: wright cf. Genome Med. 2022 Jul 19;14(1):73. doi: 10.1186/s13073-022-01073-3. Genome Med. 2022. PMID: 35850704 Free PMC article.
Reduced penetrance of MODY-associated HNF1A/HNF4A variants but not GCK variants in clinically unselected cohorts.
Mirshahi UL, Colclough K, Wright CF, Wood AR, Beaumont RN, Tyrrell J, Laver TW, Stahl R, Golden A, Goehringer JM; Geisinger-Regeneron DiscovEHR Collaboration; Frayling TF, Hattersley AT, Carey DJ, Weedon MN, Patel KA. Mirshahi UL, et al. Among authors: wright cf. Am J Hum Genet. 2022 Nov 3;109(11):2018-2028. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2022.09.014. Epub 2022 Oct 17. Am J Hum Genet. 2022. PMID: 36257325 Free PMC article.
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing.
Horton R, Crawford G, Freeman L, Fenwick A, Wright CF, Lucassen A. Horton R, et al. Among authors: wright cf. BMJ. 2019 Oct 16;367:l5688. doi: 10.1136/bmj.l5688. BMJ. 2019. PMID: 31619392 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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