Screening of nine candidate genes for autism on chromosome 2q reveals rare nonsynonymous variants in the cAMP-GEFII gene.
The results from several genome scans indicate that chromosome 2q21-q33 is likely to contain an autism susceptibility locus. We studied the potential contribution of nine positional and functional candidate genes: TBR-1; GAD1; DLX1; DLX2; cAMP-GEFII; CHN1; ATF2; HOXD1 and NEUROD1. Screening these ge...
Main Authors: | Bacchelli, E, Blasi, F, Biondolillo, M, Lamb, J, Bonora, E, Barnby, G, Parr, J, Beyer, K, Klauck, S, Poustka, A, Bailey, A, Monaco, A, Maestrini, E |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2003
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