Novel genomic variants, atypical phenotypes and evidence of a digenic/oligogenic contribution to disorders/differences of sex development in a large north african cohort

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  • who: WES and colleagues from the United Kingdom University Hospital have published the article: Novel Genomic Variants, Atypical Phenotypes and Evidence of a Digenic/Oligogenic Contribution to Disorders/Differences of Sex Development in a Large North African Cohort, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim was to determine the genetic etiology in a North African population, which has a high degree of consanguinity, and that has not been explored at a molecular level for the causes of DSD. Although the aim of this study was not to identify new genetic causes of DSD, the analysis . . .

     

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