KCTD13 a Driver of Neurodevelopmental Phenotypes Associated with the 16p11.2 CNV
Golzio, Willer et al., Nature
An international team led by investigators at Duke University shows that KCTD13 "is a major driver for the neurodevelopmental phenotypes associated with the 16p11.2 CNV [copy-number variant]," a finding that it says substantiates "the idea that one or a small number of transcripts within a CNV can underpin clinical phenotypes, and offer an efficient route to identifying dosage-sensitive loci."
Highlights from SC11 Part I
Here is the first video in a four part series featuring highlights from the SC11 conference in Seattle, WA. In this video, we chat about the DOE Genomic Science Program with Betty Mansfield, team leader at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, short-read mapping on FPGAs with Pico Computing's Corey Olson, and the NSF's Center for High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing.
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