Stage 2 registered report: variation in neurodevelopmental outcomes in children with sex chromosome trisomies: testing the double hit hypothesis
<strong>Background:</strong> The presence of an extra sex chromosome is associated with an increased rate of neurodevelopmental difficulties involving language. The 'double hit' hypothesis proposes that the adverse impact of the extra sex chromosome is amplified when genes that...
Main Authors: | Newbury, DF, Simpson, NH, Thompson, PA, Bishop, DVM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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F1000Research
2018
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