Advances in autism genetics: on the threshold of a new neurobiology

BS Abrahams, DH Geschwind - Nature reviews genetics, 2008 - nature.com
Nature reviews genetics, 2008nature.com
Autism is a heterogeneous syndrome defined by impairments in three core domains: social
interaction, language and range of interests. Recent work has led to the identification of
several autism susceptibility genes and an increased appreciation of the contribution of de
novo and inherited copy number variation. Promising strategies are also being applied to
identify common genetic risk variants. Systems biology approaches, including array-based
expression profiling, are poised to provide additional insights into this group of disorders, in …
Abstract
Autism is a heterogeneous syndrome defined by impairments in three core domains: social interaction, language and range of interests. Recent work has led to the identification of several autism susceptibility genes and an increased appreciation of the contribution of de novo and inherited copy number variation. Promising strategies are also being applied to identify common genetic risk variants. Systems biology approaches, including array-based expression profiling, are poised to provide additional insights into this group of disorders, in which heterogeneity, both genetic and phenotypic, is emerging as a dominant theme.
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