Functional genetic analysis of mutations implicated in a human speech and language disorder.
Mutations in the FOXP2 gene cause a severe communication disorder involving speech deficits (developmental verbal dyspraxia), accompanied by wide-ranging impairments in expressive and receptive language. The protein encoded by FOXP2 belongs to a divergent subgroup of forkhead-box transcription facto...
Autors principals: | Vernes, S, Nicod, J, Elahi, F, Coventry, J, Kenny, N, Coupe, A, Bird, L, Davies, K, Fisher, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2006
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