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. 2015 Jun 12;21(8):655–661. doi: 10.1093/molehr/gav030

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Analysis of the function of CNV genes. Rare and common miscarriage CNV genes associated with embryonic lethality, pregnancy-associated abnormalities, and/or placental-specific expression were identified. This was determined by assessing the 39/93 rare miscarriage CNV genes and 67/354 common miscarriage CNV genes that had reported mammalian phenotypes in mouse knock-out studies, catalogued on MGI, as well as assessing all 93 rare and 354 common genes against human placental-specific genes listed on TiGER, and TiSGeD. For details of the CNVs in which these genes are involved refer to Supplementary Tables SV–SVII. The number and percentage of genes (highlighted) associated with each category is indicated inside and outside of the corresponding colour-coded circles, respectively.