2022
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2022.990782
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Editorial: The genetics of inherited retinal diseases in understudied ethnic groups: Novel associations, challenges, and perspectives

Abstract: Editorial on the Research TopicThe genetics of inherited retinal diseases in understudied ethnic groups: Novel associations, challenges, and perspectives Inherited retinal dystrophies (IRDs) cover a broad array of rare retinal diseases with diversify in genetic bases and phenotypes, affecting roughly as many as one in 2,000 individuals (Chen et al., 2021). Night or color blindness, tunnel vision, and later development to total blindness are all common vision impairment manifestations of IRDs that usually worse… Show more

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“…Every gene has its specific inheritance pattern and encodes a specific protein of different functions; structure, transmembrane, phototransduction, and visual cycle [ 9 ]. IRDs exhibits substantial genotypic and phenotypic differences across the world, analyzing this distribution in different populations is crucial for subsequent targeted therapeutic strategies [ 10 ]. Therefore, our goal was to identify the mutational spectrum and the IRDs distribution in the Arab countries globally, and per country, and to highlight the most prevalent mutations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Every gene has its specific inheritance pattern and encodes a specific protein of different functions; structure, transmembrane, phototransduction, and visual cycle [ 9 ]. IRDs exhibits substantial genotypic and phenotypic differences across the world, analyzing this distribution in different populations is crucial for subsequent targeted therapeutic strategies [ 10 ]. Therefore, our goal was to identify the mutational spectrum and the IRDs distribution in the Arab countries globally, and per country, and to highlight the most prevalent mutations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%