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Gene-ontology enrichment analysis in two independent family-based samples highlights biologically plausible processes for autism spectrum disorders
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Gene-ontology enrichment analysis in two independent family-based samples highlights biologically plausible processes for autism spectrum disorders

Richard J L Anney, Elaine M Kenny, Colm O'Dushlaine, Brian L Yaspan, Elena Parkhomenka, Joseph D Buxbaum, James Sutcliffe, Michael Gill, Louise Gallagher and Autism Genome Project
European journal of human genetics : EJHG, Vol.19(10), pp.1082-1089
2011-10
PMCID: PMC3190264
PMID: 21522181

Abstract

Autistic Disorder - diagnosis Autistic Disorder - genetics Autistic Disorder - physiopathology Child Child Development Disorders, Pervasive - diagnosis Child Development Disorders, Pervasive - genetics Child Development Disorders, Pervasive - physiopathology Family Genetic Predisposition to Disease Genome-Wide Association Study - methods Humans Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Proteins - genetics Proteins - metabolism Research Design
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https://doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2011.75View
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