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  • Title: Sequence variation within the RPGR gene: evidence for a founder complex allele.
    Author: Zito I, Morris A, Tyson P, Winship I, Sharp D, Gilbert D, Thiselton DL, Bhattacharya SS, Hardcastle AJ.
    Journal: Hum Mutat; 2000 Sep; 16(3):273-4. PubMed ID: 10980543.
    Abstract:
    In our study of sequence variation within the RPGR gene associated with X-linked retinitis pigmentosa, we and others have observed a high rate of new mutation within this gene, as all reported mutations are unique or uncommon. In this article we report the identification in a single family of a complex allele of 7 sequence variants in linkage disequilibrium, of which four result in amino-acid alterations (Arg425Lys, DGlu, Thr533Met and Gly566Glu). This complex allele was initially found in a family with XLRP. However, further study revealed an estimated prevalence of 4.3% (15/344 chromosomes) with this complex allele in the European population indicating the non-pathogenic nature of this allele and, along with previously reported polymorphisms, further supporting a high level of human protein diversity for RPGR. This common complex allele may have been established in the population as a founder effect. Complete gene sequencing identified a potential pathogenic sequence variant in the family described (IVS6+5G>A). This study emphasises the need to create a more complete picture of the allelic variation within a gene, suggests cautious interpretation of a phenotypic association with variant sequences, and highlights the potential problems associated with interpreting genetic studies for diagnostic purposes.
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