[HTML][HTML] Cat-Map: putting cataract on the map

A Shiels, TM Bennett, JF Hejtmancik - Molecular vision, 2010 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A Shiels, TM Bennett, JF Hejtmancik
Molecular vision, 2010ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Lens opacities, or cataract (s), may be inherited as a classic Mendelian disorder usually with
early-onset or, more commonly, acquired with age as a multi-factorial or complex trait. Many
genetic forms of cataract have been described in mice and other animal models.
Considerable progress has been made in mapping and identifying the genes and mutations
responsible for inherited forms of cataract, and genetic determinants of age-related cataract
are beginning to be discovered. To provide a convenient and accurate summary of current …
Abstract
Lens opacities, or cataract (s), may be inherited as a classic Mendelian disorder usually with early-onset or, more commonly, acquired with age as a multi-factorial or complex trait. Many genetic forms of cataract have been described in mice and other animal models. Considerable progress has been made in mapping and identifying the genes and mutations responsible for inherited forms of cataract, and genetic determinants of age-related cataract are beginning to be discovered. To provide a convenient and accurate summary of current information focused on the increasing genetic complexity of Mendelian and age-related cataract we have created an online chromosome map and reference database for cataract in humans and mice (Cat-Map).
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