
A study led by Mount Sinai researchers and the Autism Sequencing Consortium (ASC)that is published in the journal Nature says that small differences in as many as a thousand genes contribute to risk for autism. The new study examined data on several types of rare, genetic differences in more than 14,000 DNA samples from parents, affected children, and unrelated individuals - by far the largest number to date - to dramatically expand the list of genes identified ...
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