Phenotypic effects of genetic variants associated with autism

While over 100 genes have been associated with autism, little is known about the prevalence of variants affecting them in individuals without a diagnosis of autism. Nor do we fully appreciate the phenotypic diversity beyond the formal autism diagnosis. Based on data from more than 13,000 individuals...

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Published in:Nature Medicine Vol. 29; no. 7; pp. 1671 - 1680
Main Authors: Rolland, Thomas, Cliquet, Freddy, Anney, Richard J. L., Moreau, Clara, Traut, Nicolas, Mathieu, Alexandre, Huguet, Guillaume, Duan, Jinjie, Warrier, Varun, Portalier, Swan, Dry, Louise, Leblond, Claire S., Douard, Elise, Amsellem, Frédérique, Malesys, Simon, Maruani, Anna, Toro, Roberto, Børglum, Anders D., Grove, Jakob, Baron-Cohen, Simon, Packer, Alan, Chung, Wendy K., Jacquemont, Sébastien, Delorme, Richard, Bourgeron, Thomas
Format: Journal Article Magazine Article
Language:English
Published: New York Nature Publishing Group US 01.07.2023
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ISSN:1078-8956, 1546-170X, 1546-170X, 1744-7933
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