An Inversion Affecting the GCH1 Gene as a Novel Finding in Dopa‐Responsive Dystonia

Author:

El‐Wahsh Shadi12ORCID,Fellner Avi34ORCID,Hobbs Matthew3ORCID,Copty Joe3,Deveson Ira3ORCID,Stevanovski Igor3,Stoll Marion5,Zhu Danqing5,Narayanan Ramesh K.6ORCID,Grosz Bianca6ORCID,Worgan Lisa78,Cheong Pak Leng591011,Yeow Dennis135912ORCID,Rudaks Laura1359ORCID,Hasan Md Mehedi13,Hayes Vanessa M.131415ORCID,Kennerson Marina5611ORCID,Kumar Kishore R.12359ORCID,Hayes Michael1

Affiliation:

1. Neurology Department Concord Repatriation General Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Faculty of Medicine University of New South Wales Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Garvan Institute of Medical Research Sydney New South Wales Australia

4. The Neurogenetics Clinic, Raphael Recanati Genetics Institute, Rabin Medical Center, Beilinson Hospital Petah Tikva Israel

5. Molecular Medicine Laboratory Concord Repatriation General Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

6. Northcott Neuroscience Laboratory ANZAC Research Institute—Sydney Local Health District Concord New South Wales Australia

7. Clinical Genetics Service Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

8. Department of Medical Genomics Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

9. Concord Clinical School, Sydney Medical School, Faculty of Health and Medicine University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

10. Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, New South Wales Health Pathology Sydney New South Wales Australia

11. Institute of Precision Medicine and Bioinformatics, Sydney Local Health District Sydney New South Wales Australia

12. Neuroscience Research Australia Sydney New South Wales Australia

13. Ancestry and Health Genomics Laboratory, Charles Perkins Centre, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

14. School of Health Systems & Public Health University of Pretoria Pretoria South Africa

15. Manchester Cancer Research Centre University of Manchester Manchester UK

Publisher

Wiley

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