Abstract:We investigated genetic and clinical features in two siblings with an unreported frameshift mutation in the GJB1 gene, encoding connexin 32, to study CMTX-1 and its intrafamilial phenotypic variability. Connexin 32 is a gap junction protein that is located in paranodal regions and Schmidt–Lanterman incisures. Clinical features, family history, and genetic and microRNA information were collected. Genetic analysis determination was performed on genomic DNA from the two cases. Muscle-specific miR-206 was also inv… Show more
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