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|Body=The study, [https://www.nature.com/articles/srep44138 published in the journal Scientific Reports], identifies the gene that causes Opitz C syndrome in the only patient diagnosed with this ultra-rare disorder in Catalonia, which affects only sixty people in the world. The identified mutation in the gene MAGEL2 coincides with the one seen in some patients with another minority disease, the Schaaf-Yang syndrome. [http://www.crg.eu/en/news/researchers-find-gene-causes-opitz-c-syndrome-only-patient-rare-disorder-catalonia Here is the link to the news on the CRG website].
 
|Body=The study, [https://www.nature.com/articles/srep44138 published in the journal Scientific Reports], identifies the gene that causes Opitz C syndrome in the only patient diagnosed with this ultra-rare disorder in Catalonia, which affects only sixty people in the world. The identified mutation in the gene MAGEL2 coincides with the one seen in some patients with another minority disease, the Schaaf-Yang syndrome. [http://www.crg.eu/en/news/researchers-find-gene-causes-opitz-c-syndrome-only-patient-rare-disorder-catalonia Here is the link to the news on the CRG website].
 
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 13 November 2017

Published on 2017/03/10 by Jponomarenko
The study, published in the journal Scientific Reports, identifies the gene that causes Opitz C syndrome in the only patient diagnosed with this ultra-rare disorder in Catalonia, which affects only sixty people in the world. The identified mutation in the gene MAGEL2 coincides with the one seen in some patients with another minority disease, the Schaaf-Yang syndrome. Here is the link to the news on the CRG website.
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