2023
DOI: 10.1111/cge.14384
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De‐novo “germline second hit” loss‐of‐heterozygosity RBP3 deletion mutation causing recessive high myopia

Abstract: Knudson's “two hit” hypothesis, mostly associated with cancer, relates to a primary heterozygous germline mutation complemented by a somatic mutation in the second allele. When the somatic “second hit” is a deletion mutation, the heterozygosity due to the first hit is lost (“loss of heterozygosity”). As the rate of germline mutations is almost two orders of magnitude lower than that of somatic mutations, de‐novo germline mutations causing autosomal recessive diseases in carriers of inherited heterozygous mutat… Show more

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