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Recent ultra-rare inherited variants implicate new autism candidate risk genes

Amy B. Wilfert, Tychele N. Turner, Shwetha C. Murali, PingHsun Hsieh, Arvis Sulovari, Tianyun Wang, Bradley P. Coe, Hui Guo, Kendra Hoekzema, Trygve E. Bakken, Lara Winterkorn, Uday S. Evani, Marta Byrska-Bishop, Rachel K. Earl, Raphael Bernier, Xueya Zhou, Pamela Feliciano, Jacob B. Hall, Irina Astrovskaya, Simon Xu, Chang Shu, Joseph Obiajulu, Leo Brueggeman, Jessica Wright, Olena Marchenko, Chris Fleisch, Timothy S. Chang, LeeAnne Green Snyder, Sarah D. Barns, Bing Han, William T. Harvey, Andrew Nishida, Ryan N. Doan, Aubrey Soucy, Brian J. O’Roak, Timothy W. Yu, Daniel H. Geschwind, Jacob J. Michaelson, Natalia Volfovsky, Yufeng Shen, Wendy K. Chung, Michael C. Zody, Evan E. Eichler

2021Nature Genetics143 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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BiologyGeneticsAutismGeneCandidate geneComputational biologyPsychologyDevelopmental psychologyGenomics and Rare DiseasesCongenital heart defects researchGenetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
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