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@oldkarl

@larryh123 Hi, @Larryh Thanks for your query. As a quick answer, http://www.omim.org/entry/hydrocephalus should give you a lot of 'stuff' on the 500+ genes OMIM lists for involvement in hydrocephalus. Some are recessive, most are dominant. This source is free, and targeted toward professionals, but I am on it almost every day. Another great source is Jackson Lab's human phenotype O (I cannot right now remember the word for O) http://hpo.jax.org for hydrocephalus. Jackson is quite proud of their work in this, and rightfully so. These two will lead you toward legitimate info on almost any gene. More later. oldkarl

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@oldkarl - Thanks for the great info.
I will be looking at to learn more about hydrocephalus. Since my grandsons were born with it, I have ben hungry for more information.
Your words "legitimate info"are so true. There issue much information to sift through and so much of it is "noise"

I know your posts will help others.

Peace
Larry H

Just remembered the address: But to be certain, look up Jackson Labs on Google HPO is Human Phenotype Ontology. It is a great site for anyone. oldkarl