Linkage and candidate gene studies of autism spectrum disorders in European populations.
Over the past decade, research on the genetic variants underlying susceptibility to autism and autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) has focused on linkage and candidate gene studies. This research has implicated various chromosomal loci and genes. Candidate gene studies have proven to be particularly in...
Autors principals: | Holt, R, Barnby, G, Maestrini, E, Bacchelli, E, Brocklebank, D, Sousa, I, Mulder, E, Kantojärvi, K, Järvelä, I, Klauck, S, Poustka, F, Bailey, A, Monaco, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2010
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