The contribution of X-linked coding variation to severe developmental disorders

Developmental disorders (DDs) are more prevalent in males, thought to be due to X-linked genetic variation. Here, the authors investigate the burden of X-linked coding variants in 11,044 DD patients, showing that this contributes to ~6% of both male and female cases and therefore does not solely exp...

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Main Authors: Hilary C. Martin, Eugene J. Gardner, Kaitlin E. Samocha, Joanna Kaplanis, Nadia Akawi, Alejandro Sifrim, Ruth Y. Eberhardt, Ana Lisa Taylor Tavares, Matthew D. C. Neville, Mari E. K. Niemi, Giuseppe Gallone, Jeremy McRae, Deciphering Developmental Disorders Study, Caroline F. Wright, David R. FitzPatrick, Helen V. Firth, Matthew E. Hurles
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Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/97934482d6eb4ef4a62a77b65cc8aafa
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