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Mendeliome v1.1306 KDM2B Ain Roesley edited their review of gene: KDM2B: Changed phenotypes: neurodevelopmental disorder MONDO#0700092, KDM2B-related
Mendeliome v1.1306 KDM2B Ain Roesley Phenotypes for gene: KDM2B were changed from neurodevelopmental disorder MONDO#070009, KDM2B-related to neurodevelopmental disorder MONDO#0700092, KDM2B-related
Mendeliome v1.504 KDM2B Ain Roesley changed review comment from: 27 individuals from 22 families were recruited
12 SNV classified LP/P, all de novo except 2 familial cases
5 variants were classified as VUS if more than 1 het is present in gnomAD or does result in a KDM2B-specific episignature (therefore suggesting normal function)
Sources: Literature; to: 27 individuals from 22 families were recruited
13 SNV classified LP/P, all de novo except 2 familial cases
5 variants were classified as VUS if more than 1 het is present in gnomAD or does result in a KDM2B-specific episignature (therefore suggesting normal function)
Sources: Literature
Mendeliome v1.504 KDM2B Ain Roesley Marked gene: KDM2B as ready
Mendeliome v1.504 KDM2B Ain Roesley Gene: kdm2b has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Mendeliome v1.504 KDM2B Ain Roesley Classified gene: KDM2B as Green List (high evidence)
Mendeliome v1.504 KDM2B Ain Roesley Gene: kdm2b has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Mendeliome v1.503 KDM2B Ain Roesley gene: KDM2B was added
gene: KDM2B was added to Mendeliome. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: KDM2B was set to MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, NOT imprinted
Publications for gene: KDM2B were set to 36322151
Phenotypes for gene: KDM2B were set to neurodevelopmental disorder MONDO#070009, KDM2B-related
Review for gene: KDM2B was set to GREEN
gene: KDM2B was marked as current diagnostic
Added comment: 27 individuals from 22 families were recruited
12 SNV classified LP/P, all de novo except 2 familial cases
5 variants were classified as VUS if more than 1 het is present in gnomAD or does result in a KDM2B-specific episignature (therefore suggesting normal function)
Sources: Literature