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Publication : Mutations at the PAX6 locus are found in heterogeneous anterior segment malformations including Peters' anomaly.

First Author  Hanson IM Year  1994
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  6
Issue  2 Pages  168-73
PubMed ID  8162071 Mgi Jnum  J:28505
Mgi Id  MGI:66413 Doi  10.1038/ng0294-168
Citation  Hanson IM, et al. (1994) Mutations at the PAX6 locus are found in heterogeneous anterior segment malformations including Peters' anomaly. Nat Genet 6(2):168-73
abstractText  Mutation or deletion of the PAX6 gene underlies many cases of aniridia. Three lines of evidence now converge to implicate PAX6 more widely in anterior segment malformations including Peters' anomaly. First, a child with Peters' anomaly is deleted for one copy of PAX6. Second, affected members of a family with dominantly inherited anterior segment malformations, including Peters' anomaly are heterozygous for an R26G mutation in the PAX6 paired box. Third, a proportion of Sey/+ Smalleye mice, heterozygous for a nonsense mutation in murine Pax-6, have an ocular phenotype resembling Peters' anomaly. We therefore propose that a variety of anterior segment anomalies may be associated with PAX6 mutations.
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