Abstract Background Mental Retardation is a common heterogeneous neurodevelopment condition, which causes are still largely elusive. It has been suggested that half of the phenotypic variation of intelligence is explained by genetic variation. And genetic or inherited factors indeed account for most of the cases of mental retardation with an identifiable cause. However, only a few autosomal genes have been mapped and identified to date. In this report, the genetic causes for an apparently recessive form of mental retardation, in a large nordern swedish pedigree, are investigated. Methods After extensive evaluation of the patients, which ruled out recognizable patterns of malformation and excluded known causes of MR, a comprehensive genome-w...
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Human genetics has provided a strong background for the identification of genes and gene variants as...
Mutations in more than 500 genes have been associated with intellectual disability (ID) and related ...
According to various estimates, mental retardation occurs in 1-3% of the population. Mental retardat...
Individuals affected by mental retardation are a clinically and aetiologically heterogeneous group. ...
Mental retardation is a common problem with major implications for a nation’s health, education and ...
Abstract Mental retardation is one of the most frequent causes of severe handicap in children. In o...
Severe mental and behavioral disorders are common, affecting 1-3% of the world populace. They thus c...
Intellectual disability (ID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are complex neurodevelopmental disor...
Mental retardation is a common problem with major implications for a nation’s health, education and ...
Mental retardation (MR) has a worldwide prevalence of around 2% and is a frequent cause of severe di...
We review the advances that have been achieved using molecular genetic techniques to characterise th...
Mental retardation (MR) is characterised by significant limitations in intellectual function and ada...
Background Non-syndromic intellectual disability is genetically heterogeneous with dominant, recessi...
Mental retardation (MR) has a worldwide prevalence of around 2% and is a frequent cause of severe di...
Contains fulltext : 95962.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Autosomal rece...
Human genetics has provided a strong background for the identification of genes and gene variants as...
Mutations in more than 500 genes have been associated with intellectual disability (ID) and related ...
According to various estimates, mental retardation occurs in 1-3% of the population. Mental retardat...
Individuals affected by mental retardation are a clinically and aetiologically heterogeneous group. ...
Mental retardation is a common problem with major implications for a nation’s health, education and ...
Abstract Mental retardation is one of the most frequent causes of severe handicap in children. In o...
Severe mental and behavioral disorders are common, affecting 1-3% of the world populace. They thus c...
Intellectual disability (ID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are complex neurodevelopmental disor...
Mental retardation is a common problem with major implications for a nation’s health, education and ...
Mental retardation (MR) has a worldwide prevalence of around 2% and is a frequent cause of severe di...
We review the advances that have been achieved using molecular genetic techniques to characterise th...
Mental retardation (MR) is characterised by significant limitations in intellectual function and ada...
Background Non-syndromic intellectual disability is genetically heterogeneous with dominant, recessi...
Mental retardation (MR) has a worldwide prevalence of around 2% and is a frequent cause of severe di...
Contains fulltext : 95962.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Autosomal rece...
Human genetics has provided a strong background for the identification of genes and gene variants as...
Mutations in more than 500 genes have been associated with intellectual disability (ID) and related ...