A missense variant in PER2 is associated with delayed sleep–wake phase disorder in a Japanese population
Abstract
Delayed sleep–wake phase disorder (DSWPD) is a subtype of circadian rhythm sleep–wake disorders, and is characterized by an inability to fall asleep until late at night and wake up at a socially acceptable time in the morning. The study aim was to identify low-frequency nonsense and missense variants that are associated with DSWPD. Candidate variants in circadian rhythm-related genes were extracted by integration of genetic variation databases...
Paper Details
Title
A missense variant in PER2 is associated with delayed sleep–wake phase disorder in a Japanese population
Published Date
Sep 17, 2019
Journal
Volume
64
Issue
12
Pages
1219 - 1225
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