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Accession: PRJNA341750 ID: 341750

Blepharospasm in a Multiplex African-American Pedigree (human)

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Blepharospasm (BSP) is a late-onset focal dystonia characterized by involuntary contractions of the orbicularis oculi muscles. Genetics plays an important role on the pathogenesis of BSP, especially in hereditary BSP families. In this project, a large African-American pedigree with BSP was phenotypically characterized and its relationship with known common dystonia genes was investigated with Sanger sequencing on dystonia genes such as THAP1, TOR1A and GNAL. And whole-exome sequencing (EXOME) of the proband was performed to identify all other dystonia-associated genes for potentially pathogenic SVs. A novel THAP1 SV (c.314T>C, p.L105S) was identified in the family, however, this SV did not co-segregate with blepharospasm in the pedigree. No pathogenic or likely pathogenic SVs in other dystonia-associated genes were identified with whole-exome sequencing.
AccessionPRJNA341750; dbGaP: phs001206
TypeUmbrella project (Subtype:Authorized Access)
OrganismHomo sapiens[Taxonomy ID: 9606]
Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Euarchontoglires; Primates; Haplorrhini; Catarrhini; Hominidae; Homo; Homo sapiens
SubmissionRegistration date: 3-Sep-2016
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RelevanceMedical
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BioSample12
Genotype and Phenotype (dbGaP)1
Blepharospasm in a Multiplex African-American Pedigree encompasses the following sub-project:
Project TypeNumber of Projects
Phenotype or Genotype1
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PRJNA341751Homo sapiensBlepharospasm in a Multiplex African-American Pedigree (UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE HEALTH...)

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