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Mendeliome v1.323 OOEP Bryony Thompson Phenotypes for gene: OOEP were changed from Multi locus imprinting disturbance in offspring to Multi locus imprinting disturbance in offspring; female infertility due to oocyte meiotic arrest MONDO:0044626
Mendeliome v1.322 OOEP Bryony Thompson Publications for gene: OOEP were set to 29574422
Mendeliome v1.321 OOEP Bryony Thompson Classified gene: OOEP as Amber List (moderate evidence)
Mendeliome v1.321 OOEP Bryony Thompson Gene: ooep has been classified as Amber List (Moderate Evidence).
Mendeliome v1.320 OOEP Bryony Thompson reviewed gene: OOEP: Rating: AMBER; Mode of pathogenicity: None; Publications: 35946397, 18804437; Phenotypes: female infertility due to oocyte meiotic arrest MONDO:0044626; Mode of inheritance: BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Mendeliome v0.9379 OOEP Zornitza Stark Marked gene: OOEP as ready
Mendeliome v0.9379 OOEP Zornitza Stark Gene: ooep has been classified as Red List (Low Evidence).
Mendeliome v0.9379 OOEP Zornitza Stark gene: OOEP was added
gene: OOEP was added to Mendeliome. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: OOEP was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Publications for gene: OOEP were set to 29574422
Phenotypes for gene: OOEP were set to Multi locus imprinting disturbance in offspring
Review for gene: OOEP was set to RED
Added comment: Single report of biallelic variants in this gene in a mother of a child with Multi locus imprinting disturbance (MLID) and a transient neonatal diabetes mellitus phenotype.

This gene encodes part of the subcortical maternal complex (SCMC). Other genes in this group act as 'maternal effect' genes and are associated with early embryonic arrest, recurrent hydatiform mole and MLID in offspring.

As is the case for other genes encoding components of the SCMC, the pathogenicity of variants can be difficult to establish as reproductive outcomes are not recorded in genomic databases and variants may be listed in population databases as they are not classed as pathogenic in males or women with no reproductive history.

Functional studies of genes encoding components of the SCMC are limited as their expression is restricted to the oocyte and early embryo.
Sources: Literature