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New Study Explains Why Genetic Mutations Cause Disease in Some People but Not in Others | Columbia University Department of Systems Biology

New Study Explains Why Genetic Mutations Cause Disease in Some People but Not in Others | Columbia University Department of Systems Biology

August 20, 2018

New Study Explains Why Genetic Mutations Cause Disease in Some People but Not in Others



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Tuuli Lappalainen (top photo) and Stephane Castel co-led the new study. The hypothesis of the study is illustrated here with an example in which an individual is heterozygous for both a regulatory variant and a pathogenic coding variant. The two possible haplotype configurations would result in either decreased penetrance of the coding variant, if it was on the lower-expressed haplotype, or increased penetrance of the coding variant, if it was on the higher-expressed haplotype. (Composite image courtesy of NYGC)

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