Evidence from Turner's syndrome of an imprinted X-linked locus affecting cognitive function
Turner's syndrome is a sporadic disorder of human females in which all or part of one X chromosome is deleted. Intelligence is usually normal but social adjustment problems are common. Here we report a study of 80 females with Turner's syndrome and a single X chromosome, in 55 of which the...
Main Authors: | Skuse, D, James, R, Bishop, D, Coppin, B, Dalton, P, Aamodt-Lepper, G, Bacarese-Hamilton, M, Cresswell, C, McGurk, R, Jacobs, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
1997
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