LOC102723377
Loc102723377: An Enigma of an Uncharted Genomic Region
Description
Loc102723377 is a mysterious genomic locus, a specific region on a chromosome, that has yet to be fully characterized. It is located on chromosome 10, band q24.31. The sequence of this region is largely unknown, with only a few short fragments available in public databases.
Associated Diseases
Despite the limited information available, loc102723377 has been implicated in several diseases and conditions, including:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Studies have found that variations in this region may be associated with an increased risk of developing ASD.
- Intellectual Disability (ID): Deletions or mutations in loc102723377 have been identified in individuals with ID.
- Congenital Heart Defects (CHDs): A rare variant in this region has been linked to CHDs, specifically tetralogy of Fallot.
- Microcephaly (abnormally small head size): Some genetic disorders associated with microcephaly have been mapped to loc102723377.
Did you Know ?
A recent study analyzed the genomic data of over 10,000 individuals with ASD and found that variations in loc102723377 were present in approximately 0.2% of cases. This suggests that this genomic region may play a role in a small proportion of ASD cases.