GlyCosmos Diseases

List of diseases involving glycan related genes. The information of each database of Glyco-Disease Genes Database (GDGDB) and Alliance of Genome Resources is integrated into one list.

Source Last Updated
Alliance of Genome Resources October 9, 2024
Glyco-Disease Genes Database (GDGDB) January 25, 2017
Displaying entries 4501 - 4525 of 4649 in total
Disease ID Disease Name Gene Symbol Gene ID Organism Source ▼
DOID:0050665
  • fetal alcohol syndrome
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050663
  • Bethlem myopathy
  • Aliases:
    • benign congenital muscular dystrophy
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050661
  • vitelliform macular dystrophy
  • Aliases:
    • Best disease
    • Best macular dystrophy
    • juvenile-onset vitelliform macular dystrophy
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050660
  • Beare-Stevenson cutis gyrata syndrome
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050659
  • biotin-responsive basal ganglia disease
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050657
  • Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndrome
  • Aliases:
    • Bannayan-Zonana syndrome
    • Cowden syndrome 1
    • Riley-Smith syndrome
    • Ruvalcaba-Myhre-Smith syndrome
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050656
  • pseudo-TORCH syndrome 1
  • Aliases:
    • BLC-PMG
    • BLCPMG
    • Baraitser-Brett-Piesowicz syndrome
    • Baraitser-Reardon syndrome
    • PTORCH1
    • band-like calcification with simplified gyration and polymicrogyria
    • bilateral band-like calcification with polymicrogyria
    • microcephaly-intracranial calcification-intellectual disability syndrome
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050654
  • Baller-Gerold syndrome
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050651
  • atrioventricular septal defect
  • Aliases:
    • AVCD
    • AVSD
    • ECD
    • atrioventricular canal defect
    • endocardial cushion defect
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050650
  • familial atrial fibrillation
  • Aliases:
    • ATFB
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050649
  • atransferrinemia
  • Aliases:
    • familial hypotransferrinemia
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050647
  • Arts syndrome
  • Aliases:
    • ARTS
    • Lethal ataxia with deafness and optic atrophy
    • MRXS18
    • MRXSARTS
    • fatal X-linked ataxia with deafness and loss of vision
    • syndromic X-linked mental retardation 18
    • syndromic X-linked mental retardation Arts type
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050646
  • distal arthrogryposis
  • Aliases:
    • Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050645
  • arterial tortuosity syndrome
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050644
  • arterial calcification of infancy
  • Aliases:
    • generalized arterial calcification of infancy
    • idiopathic infantile arterial calcification
    • infantile arteriosclerosis
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050642
  • hypochromic microcytic anemia
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050641
  • Rh deficiency syndrome
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050639
  • primary cutaneous amyloidosis
  • Aliases:
    • PCA
    • familial primary localized cutaneous amyloidosis
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050638
  • transthyretin amyloidosis
  • Aliases:
    • ATTR amyloidosis
    • ATTRm amyloidosis
    • Amyloidosis, hereditary, transthyretin-related
    • Corino de Andrade's disease
    • Familial transthyretin amyloidosis
    • TTR amyloidosis
    • familial amyloid polyneuropathy
    • paramyloidosis
    • transthyretin-related hereditary amyloidosis
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050637
  • Finnish type amyloidosis
  • Aliases:
    • AGel amyloidosis
    • AMYLOIDOSIS, MERETOJA TYPE
    • Lattice corneal dystrophy type II
    • gelsolin amyloidosis
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050636
  • familial visceral amyloidosis
  • Aliases:
    • AMYLOIDOSIS, FAMILIAL RENAL
    • German type amyloidosis
    • OSTERTAG TYPE AMYLOIDOSIS
    • systemic nonneuropathic amyloidosis
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050635
  • alternating hemiplegia of childhood
  • Aliases:
    • AHC
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050634
  • alopecia universalis
  • Aliases:
    • ALOPECIA UNIVERSALIS CONGENITA
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050633
  • ocular albinism 1
  • Aliases:
    • Albinism ocular 1
    • ocular albinism
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050632
  • oculocutaneous albinism
Homo sapiens (human)

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