2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-54839-1
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Syndrome-informed phenotyping identifies a polygenic background for achondroplasia-like facial variation in the general population

Michiel Vanneste,
Hanne Hoskens,
Seppe Goovaerts
et al.

Abstract: Human craniofacial shape is highly variable yet highly heritable with numerous genetic variants interacting through multiple layers of development. Here, we hypothesize that Mendelian phenotypes represent the extremes of a phenotypic spectrum and, using achondroplasia as an example, we introduce a syndrome-informed phenotyping approach to identify genomic loci associated with achondroplasia-like facial variation in the general population. We compare three-dimensional facial scans from 43 individuals with achon… Show more

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