1. Assortative mating and parental genetic relatedness contribute to the pathogenicity of variably expressive variants
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Smolen, Corrine, primary, Jensen, Matthew, additional, Dyer, Lisa, additional, Pizzo, Lucilla, additional, Tyryshkina, Anastasia, additional, Banerjee, Deepro, additional, Rohan, Laura, additional, Huber, Emily, additional, El Khattabi, Laila, additional, Prontera, Paolo, additional, Caberg, Jean-Hubert, additional, Van Dijck, Anke, additional, Schwartz, Charles, additional, Faivre, Laurence, additional, Callier, Patrick, additional, Mosca-Boidron, Anne-Laure, additional, Lefebvre, Mathilde, additional, Pope, Kate, additional, Snell, Penny, additional, Lockhart, Paul J., additional, Castiglia, Lucia, additional, Galesi, Ornella, additional, Avola, Emanuela, additional, Mattina, Teresa, additional, Fichera, Marco, additional, Luana Mandarà, Giuseppa Maria, additional, Bruccheri, Maria Grazia, additional, Pichon, Olivier, additional, Le Caignec, Cedric, additional, Stoeva, Radka, additional, Cuinat, Silvestre, additional, Mercier, Sandra, additional, Bénéteau, Claire, additional, Blesson, Sophie, additional, Nordsletten, Ashley, additional, Martin-Coignard, Dominique, additional, Sistermans, Erik, additional, Kooy, R. Frank, additional, Amor, David J., additional, Romano, Corrado, additional, Isidor, Bertrand, additional, Juusola, Jane, additional, and Girirajan, Santhosh, additional
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- 2023
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