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Early onset or syndromic epilepsy v2.128 | SEC31A |
Sarah Leigh changed review comment from: Associated with relevant phenotype in OMIM, but not associated with phenotype in Gen2Phen. One homozygous terminating variant reported in sibs of consanguineous Bedouin parents, together with a Drosophila model in which loss of sec31a was embryonically lethal and associated with defects in eye and brain development, consistent with abnormal neurodevelopment. Sources: Literature; to: Associated with relevant phenotype in OMIM, but not associated with phenotype in Gen2Phen. One homozygous terminating variant reported in sibs of consanguineous Bedouin parents, together with a Drosophila model in which loss of sec31a was embryonically lethal and associated with defects in eye and brain development, consistent with abnormal neurodevelopment. Sources: Literature |
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Early onset or syndromic epilepsy v2.122 | SEC31A |
Sarah Leigh gene: SEC31A was added gene: SEC31A was added to Genetic epilepsy syndromes. Sources: Literature watchlist tags were added to gene: SEC31A. Mode of inheritance for gene: SEC31A was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal Publications for gene: SEC31A were set to 30464055 Phenotypes for gene: SEC31A were set to Neurodevelopmental disorder with spastic quadriplegia, optic atrophy, seizures, and structural brain anomalies 618651 Review for gene: SEC31A was set to AMBER Added comment: Associated with relevant phenotype in OMIM, but not associated with phenotype in Gen2Phen. One homozygous terminating variant reported in sibs of consanguineous Bedouin parents, together with a Drosophila model in which loss of sec31a was embryonically lethal and associated with defects in eye and brain development, consistent with abnormal neurodevelopment. Sources: Literature |