Incomplete Penetrance and Variable Expressivity: From Clinical Studies to Population Cohorts
University of Exeter · Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital
Abstract
The same genetic variant found in different individuals can cause a range of diverse phenotypes, from no discernible clinical phenotype to severe disease, even among related individuals. Such variants can be said to display incomplete penetrance, a binary phenomenon where the genotype either causes the expected clinical phenotype or it does not, or they can be said to display variable expressivity, in which the same genotype can cause a wide range of clinical symptoms across a spectrum. Both incomplete penetrance and variable expressivity are thought to be caused by a range of factors, including common variants, variants in regulatory regions, epigenetics, environmental factors, and lifestyle. Many thousands…
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2Topics & keywords
- Penetrance
- Expressivity
- Genetics
- Population
- Genetic counseling
- Disease
- Biology
- Genotype