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An Unusual Kind of Repeat Expansion Disorder
Repeat expansions are the cause of Huntington’s disease and several forms of ataxia. The affected repeat units are usually three to six nucleotides in length, and pathogenic alleles have accumulated […]
Diagnostic Relevance of Intronic Variants
Proper splicing of mRNA requires certain DNA sequence motifs. Since these motifs are very diverse, the effects of variants in them are not easy to predict. By combining CENTOGENE’s genetic testing […]
Exemplifying the Strengths of Genome Sequencing
Certain genetic variants are easily missed by Exome Sequencing (ES), but readily detected by Genome Sequencing (GS). Utilizing the superiority of the latter technology, CENTOGENE identified such a […]
Utilization of CentoMD® in Scientific Settings
The interpretation of newly observed genetic variants that are suspected to cause disease requires knowledge about their occurrence in different populations. CENTOGENE’s uniquely rich and diverse […]
Turning Rare Disease Networks into Knowledge
CENTOGENE’s well-recognized expertise in Gaucher disease (GD) has helped to establish a global network of physicians interested in and aware of this rare metabolic disorder. The fact that CENTOGENE […]
Genetic Cause of Impaired Neurodevelopment
Development of the nervous system is a complex process, with NEUROG1 being one out of many genes involved. The critical role of this gene was recently confirmed by CENTOGENE, when a patient with […]
Exemplifying the High Value of CentoMD®
Rare disease research usually focuses on pathogenic genetic variants. The lack of a disease-association for certain types of variants, however, can also be very telling. Pertinent insights into […]
A Rare Genetic Disease in Which Symptoms Naturally Improve
While most genetic disorders progress from mild to severe, a certain form of muscle disease was suggested to represent an exception. However, this was based on observations in only two patients. As a […]
Genetic Stratification of Patients with Parkinson’s Disease
While Parkinson’s disease (PD) is clinically homogeneous, it can result from a multitude of genetic and non-genetic causes. Stratifying PD patients accordingly is of utmost importance for focused […]