The etiology of intellectual disability (ID) is heterogeneous including a variety of genetic and environmental causes. Historically, most research has not focused on autosomal recessive ID (ARID), which is a significant cause of ID, particularly in areas where parental consanguinity is common. Identification of genetic causes allows for precision diagnosis and improved genetic counseling. We performed whole exome sequencing to 21 Turkish families, seven multiplex and 14 simplex, with nonsyndromic ID. Based on the presence of multiple affected siblings born to unaffected parents and/or shared ancestry, we consider all families as ARID. We revealed the underlying causative variants in seven families in MCPH1 (c.427dupA, p.T143Nfs*5), WDR62 (c...
Background Non-syndromic intellectual disability is genetically heterogeneous with dominant, recessi...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects 1-3% of the population an...
Autosomal recessive (AR) gene defects are the leading genetic cause of intellectual disability (ID) ...
The etiology of intellectual disability (ID) is heterogeneous including a variety of genetic and env...
The etiology of intellectual disability (ID) is heterogeneous including a variety of genetic and env...
Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is both a clinically diverse and genetically heterogeneous ...
Consanguinity is an important determinant of birth defects including intellectual disability (ID). C...
Non-specific intellectual disability of autosomal recessive inheritance (NS-ARID) represents an impo...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous disorder, affecting 1-3% ...
The genetics of autosomal recessive intellectual disability (ARID) has mainly been studied in consan...
Abstract Background Intellectual disability (ID) is a phenotypically and genetically heterogeneous d...
Early onset intellectual disability (ID) is one of the largest unsolved problems of health care. Yet...
Most severe forms of intellectual disability (ID) have specific genetic causes. Numerous X chromosom...
Severe mental and behavioral disorders are common, affecting 1-3% of the world populace. They thus c...
BACKGROUND: Intellectual disability (ID) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder affecting 1-3% of t...
Background Non-syndromic intellectual disability is genetically heterogeneous with dominant, recessi...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects 1-3% of the population an...
Autosomal recessive (AR) gene defects are the leading genetic cause of intellectual disability (ID) ...
The etiology of intellectual disability (ID) is heterogeneous including a variety of genetic and env...
The etiology of intellectual disability (ID) is heterogeneous including a variety of genetic and env...
Background: Intellectual disability (ID) is both a clinically diverse and genetically heterogeneous ...
Consanguinity is an important determinant of birth defects including intellectual disability (ID). C...
Non-specific intellectual disability of autosomal recessive inheritance (NS-ARID) represents an impo...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous disorder, affecting 1-3% ...
The genetics of autosomal recessive intellectual disability (ARID) has mainly been studied in consan...
Abstract Background Intellectual disability (ID) is a phenotypically and genetically heterogeneous d...
Early onset intellectual disability (ID) is one of the largest unsolved problems of health care. Yet...
Most severe forms of intellectual disability (ID) have specific genetic causes. Numerous X chromosom...
Severe mental and behavioral disorders are common, affecting 1-3% of the world populace. They thus c...
BACKGROUND: Intellectual disability (ID) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder affecting 1-3% of t...
Background Non-syndromic intellectual disability is genetically heterogeneous with dominant, recessi...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects 1-3% of the population an...
Autosomal recessive (AR) gene defects are the leading genetic cause of intellectual disability (ID) ...