Relative Burden of Large CNVs on a Range of Neurodevelopmental Phenotypes
While numerous studies have implicated copy number variants (CNVs) in a range of neurological phenotypes, the impact relative to disease severity has been difficult to ascertain due to small sample sizes, lack of phenotypic details, and heterogeneity in platforms used for discovery. Using a customiz...
Main Authors: | Girirajan, Santhosh, Brkanac, Zoran, Coe, Bradley P., Baker, Carl, Vives, Laura, Vu, Tiffany H., Shafer, Neil, Bernier, Raphael, Ferrero, Giovanni B., Silengo, Margherita, Warren, Stephen T., Moreno, Carlos S., Fichera, Marco, Romano, Corrado, Raskind, Wendy H., Eichler, Evan E. |
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Format: | Online |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2011
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Online Access: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3213131/ |
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