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dbSNP Short Genetic Variations

Welcome to the Reference SNP (rs) Report

All alleles are reported in the Forward orientation. Click on the Variant Details tab for details on Genomic Placement, Gene, and Amino Acid changes. HGVS names are in the HGVS tab.

Reference SNP (rs) Report

This page reports data for a single dbSNP Reference SNP variation (RefSNP or rs) from the new redesigned dbSNP build.
Top of the page reports a concise summary for the rs, with more specific details included in the corresponding tabs below.
All alleles are reported in the Forward orientation. Use the Genomic View to inspect the nucleotides flanking the variant, and its neighbors.
For more information see Help documentation.

rs1157575740

Current Build 156

Released September 21, 2022

Organism
Homo sapiens
Position
chrX:15350776-15350778 (GRCh38.p14) Help

The anchor position for this RefSNP. Includes all nucleotides potentially affected by this change, thus it can differ from HGVS, which is right-shifted. See here for details.

Alleles
dupCT
Variation Type
Indel Insertion and Deletion
Frequency
dupCT=0.00006 (5/84617, GnomAD)
Clinical Significance
Not Reported in ClinVar
Gene : Consequence
PIR-FIGF : Intron Variant
VEGFD : Intron Variant
Publications
0 citations
Genomic View
See rs on genome
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Frequency tab displays a table of the reference and alternate allele frequencies reported by various studies and populations. Table lines, where Population="Global" refer to the entire study population, whereas lines, where Group="Sub", refer to a study-specific population subgroupings (i.e. AFR, CAU, etc.), if available. Frequency for the alternate allele (Alt Allele) is a ratio of samples observed-to-total, where the numerator (observed samples) is the number of chromosomes in the study with the minor allele present (found in "Sample size", where Group="Sub"), and the denominator (total samples) is the total number of all chromosomes in the study for the variant (found in "Sample size", where Group="Study-wide" and Population="Global").

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Study Population Group Sample Size Ref Allele Alt Allele
gnomAD - Genomes Global Study-wide 84617 -

No frequency provided

dupCT=0.00006
gnomAD - Genomes European Sub 48611 -

No frequency provided

dupCT=0.00000
gnomAD - Genomes African Sub 23077 -

No frequency provided

dupCT=0.00022
gnomAD - Genomes American Sub 7524 -

No frequency provided

dupCT=0.0000
gnomAD - Genomes Ashkenazi Jewish Sub 2241 -

No frequency provided

dupCT=0.0000
gnomAD - Genomes East Asian Sub 1918 -

No frequency provided

dupCT=0.0000
gnomAD - Genomes Other Sub 1246 -

No frequency provided

dupCT=0.0000
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Variant Details tab shows known variant placements on genomic sequences: chromosomes (NC_), RefSeqGene, pseudogenes or genomic regions (NG_), and in a separate table: on transcripts (NM_) and protein sequences (NP_). The corresponding transcript and protein locations are listed in adjacent lines, along with molecular consequences from Sequence Ontology. When no protein placement is available, only the transcript is listed. Column "Codon[Amino acid]" shows the actual base change in the format of "Reference > Alternate" allele, including the nucleotide codon change in transcripts, and the amino acid change in proteins, respectively, allowing for known ribosomal slippage sites. To view nucleotides adjacent to the variant use the Genomic View at the bottom of the page - zoom into the sequence until the nucleotides around the variant become visible.

Genomic Placements
Sequence name Change
GRCh38.p14 chr X NC_000023.11:g.15350777_15350778dup
GRCh37.p13 chr X NC_000023.10:g.15368899_15368900dup
VEGFD RefSeqGene NG_012509.1:g.38679_38680dup
Gene: VEGFD, vascular endothelial growth factor D (minus strand)
Molecule type Change Amino acid[Codon] SO Term
VEGFD transcript NM_004469.5:c.742+2291_74…

NM_004469.5:c.742+2291_742+2292dup

N/A Intron Variant
Gene: PIR-FIGF, PIR-FIGF readthrough (minus strand)
Molecule type Change Amino acid[Codon] SO Term
PIR-FIGF transcript NR_037859.2:n. N/A Intron Variant
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Clinical Significance tab shows a list of clinical significance entries from ClinVar associated with the variation, per allele. Click on the RCV accession (i.e. RCV000001615.2) or Allele ID (i.e. 12274) to access full ClinVar report.

Not Reported in ClinVar
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Aliases tab displays HGVS names representing the variant placements and allele changes on genomic, transcript and protein sequences, per allele. HGVS name is an expression for reporting sequence accession and version, sequence type, position, and allele change. The column "Note" can have two values: "diff" means that there is a difference between the reference allele (variation interval) at the placement reported in HGVS name and the reference alleles reported in other HGVS names, and "rev" means that the sequence of this variation interval at the placement reported in HGVS name is in reverse orientation to the sequence(s) of this variation in other HGVS names not labeled as "rev".

Placement TCT= dupCT
GRCh38.p14 chr X NC_000023.11:g.15350776_15350778= NC_000023.11:g.15350777_15350778dup
GRCh37.p13 chr X NC_000023.10:g.15368898_15368900= NC_000023.10:g.15368899_15368900dup
VEGFD RefSeqGene NG_012509.1:g.38678_38680= NG_012509.1:g.38679_38680dup
VEGFD transcript NM_004469.4:c.742+2292= NM_004469.4:c.742+2291_742+2292dup
VEGFD transcript NM_004469.5:c.742+2292= NM_004469.5:c.742+2291_742+2292dup
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Submissions tab displays variations originally submitted to dbSNP, now supporting this RefSNP cluster (rs). We display Submitter handle, Submission identifier, Date and Build number, when the submission appeared for the first time. Direct submissions to dbSNP have Submission ID in the form of an ss-prefixed number (ss#). Other supporting variations are listed in the table without ss#.

2 SubSNP, 1 Frequency submissions
No Submitter Submission ID Date (Build)
1 TISHKOFF ss566624030 Jan 10, 2018 (151)
2 GNOMAD ss2976762461 Nov 08, 2017 (151)
3 gnomAD - Genomes NC_000023.11 - 15350776 Apr 26, 2021 (155)
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History tab displays RefSNPs (Associated ID) from previous builds (Build) that now support the current RefSNP, and the dates, when the history was updated for each Associated ID (History Updated).

Added to this RefSNP Cluster:
Submission IDs Observation SPDI Canonical SPDI Source RSIDs
ss2976762461 NC_000023.10:15368897::TC NC_000023.11:15350775:TCT:TCTCT (self)
ss566624030 NC_000023.10:15368900::CT NC_000023.11:15350775:TCT:TCTCT (self)
575836099 NC_000023.11:15350775::TC NC_000023.11:15350775:TCT:TCTCT (self)
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Publications tab displays PubMed articles citing the variation as a listing of PMID, Title, Author, Year, Journal, ordered by Year, descending.

No publications for rs1157575740

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The Flanks tab provides retrieving flanking sequences of a SNP on all molecules that have placements.

Genome context:
Select flank length:

Genomic regions, transcripts, and products
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NCBI Graphical Sequence Viewer display of the genomic region, transcripts and protein products for the reported RefSNP (rs).
Use the zoom option to view the nucleotides around the RefSNP and find other neighboring RefSNPs.
Visit Sequence Viewer for help with navigating inside the display and modifying the selection of displayed data tracks.

Software version is: 2.0.1.post820+afb47a3d