Publications by authors named "Justas Arasimavicius"

Ionising radiation (IR) is an environmental factor known to alter genomes and therefore challenge organisms to adapt. Lithuanian clean-up workers of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster (LCWC) experienced high doses of IR, leading to different consequences. This study aims to characterise a unique protective genomic variation in a relatively healthy LCWC group.

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Taste has strong evolutionary basis in the sense of survival by influencing our behavior to obtain food/medicine or avoid poisoning. It is a complex trait and varies among individuals and distinct populations. We aimed to investigate the association between known genetic factors (673 SNPs) and taste preference in the Lithuanian population, as well as to determine a reasonable method for qualitative evaluation of a specific taste phenotype for further genetic analysis.

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Piebaldism is a rare, autosomal dominant disorder characterized by the congenital absence of melanocytes in affected areas of the skin and hair. We report on a familial 4q12 deletion that involves the KIT gene and causes piebaldism in affected individuals. Whole-genome genotyping analysis of the proband using HumanCytoSNP-12v2.

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Next-generation sequencing (NGS) became an effective approach for finding novel causative genomic variants of genetic disorders and is increasingly used for diagnostic purposes. Public variant databases that gather data of pathogenic variants are being relied upon as a source for clinical diagnosis. However, research of pathogenic variants using public databases data could be carried out not only in patients, but also in healthy people.

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