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1. Management goals for type 1 Gaucher disease: An expert consensus document from the European working group on Gaucher disease

2. Detection of copy number variations in epilepsy using exome data

3. Homozygous deletion of RAG1, RAG2 and 5′ region TRAF6 causes severe immune suppression and atypical osteopetrosis

4. Homozygous deletion of RAG1, RAG2 and 5' region TRAF6 causes severe immune suppression and atypical osteopetrosis

5. Variants in LRRC7 lead to intellectual disability, autism, aggression and abnormal eating behaviors.

6. Expanding the genetic and phenotypic landscape of replication factor C complex-related disorders: RFC4 deficiency is linked to a multisystemic disorder.

7. Diagnostic utility of DNA methylation analysis in genetically unsolved pediatric epilepsies and CHD2 episignature refinement.

8. A syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder caused by rare variants in PPFIA3.

9. The clinical utility and diagnostic implementation of human subject cell transdifferentiation followed by RNA sequencing.

10. Bi-allelic variants in INTS11 are associated with a complex neurological disorder.

11. Assigning pathogenicity for TAB2 variants using a novel scalable functional assay and expanding TAB2 disease spectrum.

12. DDRGK1 is required for the proper development and maintenance of the growth plate cartilage.

13. Molecular alterations due to Col5a1 haploinsufficiency in a mouse model of classic Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.

14. Lysine acetyltransferase 8 is involved in cerebral development and syndromic intellectual disability.

15. Whole-exome sequencing reveals POC5 as a novel gene associated with autosomal recessive retinitis pigmentosa.

16. Homozygous MED25 mutation implicated in eye-intellectual disability syndrome.

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