Causal Genetic Variants in Stillbirth
New England Journal of Medicine2020Vol. 383(12), pp. 1107–1116
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Kate E. Stanley, Jessica L. Giordano, Vanessa Thorsten, Christie M. Buchovecky, Amanda Thomas‐Wilson, Mythily Ganapathi, Jun Liao, Avinash V. Dharmadhikari, Anya Revah‐Politi, Michelle Ernst, Natalie Lippa, Halie Holmes, Gundula Povysil, Joseph Hostyk, Corette B. Parker, Robert L. Goldenberg, George R. Saade, Donald J. Dudley, Halit Pınar, Carol J. Hogue, Uma M. Reddy, Robert M. Silver, Vimla S. Aggarwal, Andrew S. Allen, Ronald J. Wapner, David B. Goldstein
Abstract
Our findings establish the diagnostic utility of clinical exome sequencing to evaluate the role of small genomic changes in stillbirth. The strength of the novel risk signal (as generated through the stratified analysis) was similar to that in known disease genes, which indicates that the genetic cause of stillbirth remains largely unknown. (Funded by the Institute for Genomic Medicine.).
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