Abstract

Heterozygous truncating variants in titin (TTNtv) are the major genetic cause of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Though variants which disrupt essential splicing dinucleotides (GT/AG) are readily recognized as TTNtv, the effects of other nearby sequence variations on splicing is uncertain. We

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