Discovered Gene Causes Kabuki Syndrome: Researchers Streamline DNA Sequencing Strategies to Find Rare Disease Genes Quickly, University of Washington Study

ScienceDaily (Aug. 15, 2010) — Using a new, rapid and less expensive DNA sequencing strategy, scientists have discovered genetic alterations that account for most cases of Kabuki syndrome, a rare disorder that causes multiple birth defects and mental retardation. Instead of sequencing the entire human genome, the new approach sequences just the exome, the 1-2 percent of the human genome that contains protein-coding genes.

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