Exome sequencing of 20,979 individuals with epilepsy reveals shared and distinct ultra-rare genetic risk across disorder subtypes
Identifying genetic risk factors for highly heterogeneous disorders such as epilepsy remains challenging. Here we present, to our knowledge, the largest whole-exome sequencing study of epilepsy to date, with more than 54,000 human exomes, comprising 20,979 deeply phenotyped patients from multiple ge...
Main Authors: | Chen, S, Kariuki, S, Newton, CRJC |
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Other Authors: | Epi25 Collaborative |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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