This malformation frequently follows an autosomal dominant pattern of transmission secondary to a mutation in the PAX6 gene.
The PAX6 gene impacts DNA transcription and mutations are therefore often associated with a variety of ocular malformations, including uveal colobomas and various forms of anterior chamber dysgenesis.
Optic nerve dysplasia resembling optic pits or the morning glory disc anomaly is a feature of the papillorenal syndrome (120330) but this condition is caused by mutations in the PAX2 gene.