Intellectual disability (ID) disorders are genetically and phenotypically extremely heterogeneous. Can this complexity be depicted in a comprehensive way as a means of facilitating the understanding of ID disorders and their underlying biology? We provide a curated database of 746 currently known genes, mutations in which cause ID (ID-associated genes [ID-AGs]), classified according to ID manifestation and associated clinical features. Using this integrated resource, we show that ID-AGs are substantially enriched with co-expression, protein-protein interactions, and specific biological functions. Systematic identification of highly enriched functional themes and phenotypes revealed typical phenotype combinations characterizing process-defin...
Approximately 2% of the world population is affected by intellectual disability (ID). Huge efforts i...
Item does not contain fulltextUntil recently, the cause of intellectual disability (ID) remained une...
Contains fulltext : 137823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The number of g...
Intellectual disability (ID) disorders are genetically and phenotypically extremely heterogeneous. C...
Intellectual disability (ID) disorders are genetically and phenotypically extremely heterogeneous. C...
Intellectual disability (ID) disorders are genetically and phenotypically extremely heterogeneous. C...
Intellectual Disability (ID) disorders, defined by an IQ below 70, are genetically and phenotypicall...
International audienceIntellectual Disability (ID) disorders, defined by an IQ below 70, are genetic...
<div><p>Intellectual Disability (ID) disorders, defined by an IQ below 70, are genetically and pheno...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects 1-3% of the population an...
Background: Linking genotype to phenotype is a major aim of genetics research, yet the underlying bi...
Background: Linking genotype to phenotype is a major aim of genetics research, yet the underlying bi...
Background: Linking genotype to phenotype is a major aim of genetics research, yet the underlying bi...
Background: Linking genotype to phenotype is a major aim of genetics research, yet the underlying bi...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a diagnosis given to persons who have life-long cognitive and adapti...
Approximately 2% of the world population is affected by intellectual disability (ID). Huge efforts i...
Item does not contain fulltextUntil recently, the cause of intellectual disability (ID) remained une...
Contains fulltext : 137823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The number of g...
Intellectual disability (ID) disorders are genetically and phenotypically extremely heterogeneous. C...
Intellectual disability (ID) disorders are genetically and phenotypically extremely heterogeneous. C...
Intellectual disability (ID) disorders are genetically and phenotypically extremely heterogeneous. C...
Intellectual Disability (ID) disorders, defined by an IQ below 70, are genetically and phenotypicall...
International audienceIntellectual Disability (ID) disorders, defined by an IQ below 70, are genetic...
<div><p>Intellectual Disability (ID) disorders, defined by an IQ below 70, are genetically and pheno...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects 1-3% of the population an...
Background: Linking genotype to phenotype is a major aim of genetics research, yet the underlying bi...
Background: Linking genotype to phenotype is a major aim of genetics research, yet the underlying bi...
Background: Linking genotype to phenotype is a major aim of genetics research, yet the underlying bi...
Background: Linking genotype to phenotype is a major aim of genetics research, yet the underlying bi...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a diagnosis given to persons who have life-long cognitive and adapti...
Approximately 2% of the world population is affected by intellectual disability (ID). Huge efforts i...
Item does not contain fulltextUntil recently, the cause of intellectual disability (ID) remained une...
Contains fulltext : 137823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The number of g...