Contribution of rare and common variants to intellectual disability in a sub-isolate of Northern Finland
Various types of genetic variation contribute to the etiology of intellectual disability (ID). Here, the authors study a cohort of ID patients enriched for mild ID from Finland, to investigate contributions of rare and common variants associated with ID of different levels of severity.
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ab9e0271d0224acca582195c7d5d71d8 |
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Sumario: | Various types of genetic variation contribute to the etiology of intellectual disability (ID). Here, the authors study a cohort of ID patients enriched for mild ID from Finland, to investigate contributions of rare and common variants associated with ID of different levels of severity. |
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