Research Article

Novel Compound Heterozygous BBS2 and Homozygous MKKS Variants Detected in Chinese Families with Bardet–Biedl Syndrome

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The hands and toes of affected and unaffected participants from family A and family B (a). Hands of IV :2  in family B showing polydactyly. (b) Hand of IV : 2 in family A with surgically treated extra finger. (c) Brachydactyly and polydactyly (six toes) of IV : 2 in family A (d). Brachydactyly and polydactyly (six toes) of IV : 10 in family A (e). (f) Normal hands and toes of IV : 6 in family A.
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