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Summary

X-linked intellectual developmental disorder-9 (XLID9) is characterized by moderately to severely impaired intellectual development. Some patients have also been reported with delayed motor development, seizures, and/or behavioral problems (Hamel et al., 1999; Froyen et al., 2007). [from OMIM]

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  • Also known as: CDLIV, JM23, MRX44, MRX9, SPB1, TRMT7, XLID9, FTSJ1
    Summary: FtsJ RNA 2'-O-methyltransferase 1

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