“…Knockout of the PUF60 ortholog in C. elegans is embryonic lethal, while studies in Drosophila implicates a critical role for the PUF60 ortholog in alternative splicing affecting developmental regulation (MacMorris, Brocker, & Blumenthal, ; Park, Parisky, Celotto, Reenan, & Graveley, ). To date, there have been 16 reported cases with SNVs in PUF60 (Figure ), of which the most common phenotypes include Intellectual disability/developmental delay, short stature, cardiac defects and a recognizable facial phenotype consisting of square face, full cheeks, prominent forehead, low set eyebrows, wide nasal bridge, broad nasal tip, long philtrum, and a thin upper lip (Table ) (Dauber et al, ; Deciphering Developmental Disorders, ; El Chehadeh et al, ; Santos‐Simarro et al, ). Moreover, brain and skeletal anomalies also seems to be common among reported cases.…”