Journal article
Using ROADMAP Data to Identify Enhancers Associated with Disorders of Sex Development
T Ohnesorg, B Croft, J Tan, AH Sinclair
Sexual Development | KARGER | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1159/000445398
Abstract
Despite recent advances in our understanding, most cases of disorders of sex development (DSD) cannot be explained by mutations in known genes. In genome-wide screens of DSD patients, we and others detected duplications or deletions of potential regulatory regions of known or suspected DSD genes. It is therefore likely that a significant proportion of DSD cases may be explained by disrupted transcriptional regulation of gonad genes. Despite many recent technological advances, limited availability of relevant tissues - especially human embryonic material - can make the identification of long-range regulatory elements extremely difficult. In an attempt to overcome this limitation, we evaluated..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by NHMRC grant 1031214 (T.O. and A.H.S.) and the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program.