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1998A novel mutation in exon b (R259C) of the MTM1 gene is associated with a mild myotubular myopathy.Donnelly, A.; Haan, E.; Manson, J.; Mulley, J.
1998Autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal-lobe epilepsy: genetic heterogeneity and evidence for a second locus at 15q24Phillips, H.; Scheffer, I.; Crossland, K.; Bhatia, K.; Fish, D.; Marsden, C.; Howell, S.; Stephenson, J.; Tolmie, J.; Plazzi, G.; Eeg-Olofsson, O.; Singh, R.; Lopes-Cendes, I.; Andermann, E.; Berkovic, S.; Mulley, J.
1999Identification of the gene (SEDL) causing X-linked spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tardaGedeon, A.; Colley, A.; Jamieson, R.; Thompson, E.; Rogers, J.; Sillence, D.; Tiller, G.; Mulley, J.; Gecz, J.
1998Analysis of a Drosophila cyclin E hypomorphic mutation suggests a novel role for Cyclin E in cell proliferation control during eye imaginal disc development.Secombe, J.; Pispa, J.; Saint, R.; Richardson, H.
1997Dynamic mutation: possible mechanisms and significance in human diseaseRichards, R.; Sutherland, G.
1997Molecular characterisation of mutants of the acetate regulatory gene facB of Aspergillus nidulansTodd, R.; Kelly, J.; Davis, M.; Hynes, M.
1997Null alleles of creA, the regulator of carbon catabolite repression in Aspergillus nidulansShroff, R.; O'Connor, S.; Hynes, M.; Lockington, R.; Kelly, J.
1999Detection of a novel missense mutation and second recurrent mutation in the CACNA1A gene in individuals with EA-2 and FHMFriend, K.; Crimmins, D.; Phan, T.; Sue, C.; Colley, A.; Fung, V.; Morris, J.; Sutherland, G.; Richards, R.
1997Ancient missense mutations in a new member of the RoRet gene family are likely to cause Familial Mediterranean FeverAksentijevich, I.; Centola, M.; Deng, Z.; Sood, R.; Balow, J.; Wood, G.; Zaks, N.; Mansfield, E.; Chen, X.; Eisenberg, S.; Vedula, A.; Shafran, N.; Raben, N.; Pras, E.; Pras, M.; Kastner, D.; Blake, T.; Baxevanis, A.; Robbins, C.; Krizman, D.; et al.
1996A novel X-linked gene, G4.5. is responsible for Barth SyndromeBione, S.; D'Adamo, P.; Maestrini, E.; Gedeon, A.; Bolhuis, P.; Toniolo, D.