Rates of contributory de novo mutation in high and low-risk autism families
Yoon, Munoz, et al. investigate the rate of de novo coding and non-coding variants in families with high- and low-risk for autism using whole-genome sequence data from collections of families with autism. They demonstrate that de novo intronic variants increase the risk of autism, that the contribut...
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Autores principales: | Seungtai Yoon, Adriana Munoz, Boris Yamrom, Yoon-ha Lee, Peter Andrews, Steven Marks, Zihua Wang, Catherine Reeves, Lara Winterkorn, Abba M. Krieger, Andreas Buja, Kith Pradhan, Michael Ronemus, Kristin K. Baldwin, Dan Levy, Michael Wigler, Ivan Iossifov |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/436481e0995849c1abbd8e86fd1fda39 |
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