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1. Functional and clinical studies reveal pathophysiological complexity of CLCN4-related neurodevelopmental condition

2. Functional and clinical studies reveal pathophysiological complexity of CLCN4-related neurodevelopmental condition.

3. Recurrent de novo missense variants across multiple histone H4 genes underlie a neurodevelopmental syndrome

4. Phenotypic and genetic spectrum of ATP6V1A encephalopathy:a disorder of lysosomal homeostasis

5. ATP1A2- and ATP1A3-associated early profound epileptic encephalopathy and polymicrogyria

6. Expanding the genotypic and phenotypic spectrum in a diverse cohort of 104 individuals with Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome

7. MN1 C-terminal truncation syndrome is a novel neurodevelopmental and craniofacial disorder with partial rhombencephalosynapsis

8. Histone H3.3 beyond cancer: Germline mutations in Histone 3 Family 3A and 3B cause a previously unidentified neurodegenerative disorder in 46 patients

9. A second cohort of CHD3 patients expands the molecular mechanisms known to cause Snijders Blok-Campeau syndrome

10. Clinical spectrum of STX1B-related epileptic disorders

11. Spatially clustering de novo variants in CYFIP2, encoding the cytoplasmic FMRP interacting protein 2, cause intellectual disability and seizures

12. SLC35A2-CDG: Functional characterization, expanded molecular, clinical, and biochemical phenotypes of 30 unreported Individuals

13. De novo variants in KLF7 are a potential novel cause of developmental delay/intellectual disability, neuromuscular and psychiatric symptoms

14. De novo variants in KLF7 are a potential novel cause of developmental delay/intellectual disability, neuromuscular and psychiatric symptoms

15. Expansion and further delineation of the SETD5 phenotype leading to global developmental delay, variable dysmorphic features, and reduced penetrance

16. YY1 Haploinsufficiency Causes an Intellectual Disability Syndrome Featuring Transcriptional and Chromatin Dysfunction

17. YY1 Haploinsufficiency Causes an Intellectual Disability Syndrome Featuring Transcriptional and Chromatin Dysfunction.

18. De novo variants in <italic>KLF7</italic> are a potential novel cause of developmental delay/intellectual disability, neuromuscular and psychiatric symptoms.

19. Expansion and further delineation of the <italic>SETD5</italic> phenotype leading to global developmental delay, variable dysmorphic features, and reduced penetrance.

20. De Novo Missense Variants in FBXW11 Cause Diverse Developmental Phenotypes Including Brain, Eye, and Digit Anomalies

21. Expanding the Phenotype of Extremely Early Onset Juvenile Huntington's Disease: A Case Report and Review of Previously Published Cases.

22. Clinical features and genotype-phenotype correlations in epilepsy patients with de novo DYNC1H1 variants.

23. PSMC3 proteasome subunit variants are associated with neurodevelopmental delay and type I interferon production.

24. Functional and clinical studies reveal pathophysiological complexity of CLCN4-related neurodevelopmental condition.

25. De novo coding variants in the AGO1 gene cause a neurodevelopmental disorder with intellectual disability.

26. Phenotypic and genetic spectrum of ATP6V1A encephalopathy: a disorder of lysosomal homeostasis.

27. Recurrent de novo missense variants across multiple histone H4 genes underlie a neurodevelopmental syndrome.

28. ATP1A2- and ATP1A3-associated early profound epileptic encephalopathy and polymicrogyria.

29. Expanding the genotypic and phenotypic spectrum in a diverse cohort of 104 individuals with Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome.

30. Histone H3.3 beyond cancer: Germline mutations in Histone 3 Family 3A and 3B cause a previously unidentified neurodegenerative disorder in 46 patients.

31. A second cohort of CHD3 patients expands the molecular mechanisms known to cause Snijders Blok-Campeau syndrome.

32. Estimating the relative frequency of leukodystrophies and recommendations for carrier screening in the era of next-generation sequencing.

33. When moments matter: Finding answers with rapid exome sequencing.

34. Clinical diagnostic exome sequencing in dystonia: Genetic testing challenges for complex conditions.

35. MN1 C-terminal truncation syndrome is a novel neurodevelopmental and craniofacial disorder with partial rhombencephalosynapsis.

36. MAGEL2-related disorders: A study and case series.

37. Biallelic disruption of PKDCC is associated with a skeletal disorder characterised by rhizomelic shortening of extremities and dysmorphic features.

38. De Novo Variants Disturbing the Transactivation Capacity of POU3F3 Cause a Characteristic Neurodevelopmental Disorder.

39. SLC35A2-CDG: Functional characterization, expanded molecular, clinical, and biochemical phenotypes of 30 unreported Individuals.

40. Mouse screen reveals multiple new genes underlying mouse and human hearing loss.

41. De novo mutations in the GTP/GDP-binding region of RALA, a RAS-like small GTPase, cause intellectual disability and developmental delay.

42. Clinical whole-exome sequencing results impact medical management.

43. Exome sequencing in neonates: diagnostic rates, characteristics, and time to diagnosis.

44. A Recurrent De Novo Heterozygous COG4 Substitution Leads to Saul-Wilson Syndrome, Disrupted Vesicular Trafficking, and Altered Proteoglycan Glycosylation.

45. De Novo Mutations of CCNK Cause a Syndromic Neurodevelopmental Disorder with Distinctive Facial Dysmorphism.

46. Correction: Candidate-gene criteria for clinical reporting: diagnostic exome sequencing identifies altered candidate genes among 8% of patients with undiagnosed diseases.

47. Clinical germline diagnostic exome sequencing for hereditary cancer: Findings within novel candidate genes are prevalent.

48. Functional variants in TBX2 are associated with a syndromic cardiovascular and skeletal developmental disorder.

49. Diagnostic exome sequencing identifies GLI2 haploinsufficiency and chromosome 20 uniparental disomy in a patient with developmental anomalies.

50. Postmortem Diagnostic Exome Sequencing Identifies a De Novo TUBB3 Alteration in a Newborn With Prenatally Diagnosed Hydrocephalus and Suspected Walker-Warburg Syndrome.

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