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Submissions for variant NM_201384.3(PLEC):c.2613-7C>A

gnomAD frequency: 0.04852  dbSNP: rs11990994
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Total submissions: 5
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Submitter RCV SCV Clinical significance Condition Last evaluated Review status Method Comment
Laboratory for Molecular Medicine, Mass General Brigham Personalized Medicine RCV000117961 SCV000269670 benign not specified 2015-01-13 criteria provided, single submitter clinical testing c.3024-7C>A in intron 21 of PLEC: This variant is not expected to have clinical significance because it has been identified in 15.4% (678/4390) of African Ameri can chromosomes from a broad population by the NHLBI Exome Sequencing Project (h ttp://evs.gs.washington.edu/EVS; dbSNP rs11990994).
GeneDx RCV000117961 SCV000525340 benign not specified 2016-05-24 criteria provided, single submitter clinical testing This variant is considered likely benign or benign based on one or more of the following criteria: it is a conservative change, it occurs at a poorly conserved position in the protein, it is predicted to be benign by multiple in silico algorithms, and/or has population frequency not consistent with disease.
Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae), Labcorp RCV000534780 SCV000650213 benign Epidermolysis bullosa simplex 5B, with muscular dystrophy; Epidermolysis bullosa simplex, Ogna type; Epidermolysis bullosa simplex 5C, with pyloric atresia; Autosomal recessive limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2Q; Epidermolysis bullosa simplex with nail dystrophy 2024-01-29 criteria provided, single submitter clinical testing
Breakthrough Genomics, Breakthrough Genomics RCV004712064 SCV005267491 benign not provided criteria provided, single submitter not provided
Genetic Services Laboratory, University of Chicago RCV000117961 SCV000152247 likely benign not specified no assertion criteria provided clinical testing Likely benign based on allele frequency in 1000 Genomes Project or ESP global frequency and its presence in a patient with a rare or unrelated disease phenotype. NOT Sanger confirmed.

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