We present a new idiopathic intellectual disability syndrome accompanied with distinctive facial dysmorphology. X-chromosome inactivation assays reveal skewing in the mother, suggesting the possibility of an X-linked disorder. High-density genotyping arrays were performed on both children revealing no known causal or pathogenic SNVs and no known CNVs that might contribute to the phenotype. Whole genome sequencing was performed with Complete Genomics and subsequent sequence analysis led to the identification of severa
Severe intellectual disability (ID) occurs in 0.5% of newborns and is thought to be largely genetic ...
BACKGROUND: More than 100 X-linked intellectual disability (X-LID) genes have been identified to be...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a common neurodevelopmental condition, often caused by genetic defec...
Abstract Background Intellectual Disability (ID) is among the most common global disorders, yet etio...
Background: Intellectual Disability (ID) is among the most common global disorders,...
Abstract Background Developmental disabilities have diverse genetic causes that must be identified t...
Severe intellectual disability (ID) occurs in 0.5% of newborns and is thought to be largely genetic ...
Contains fulltext : 138095.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Severe intell...
This study was aimed at exploring the utility of next-generation sequencing (NGS) in the discovery o...
The identification of causes underlying intellectual disability (ID) is one of the most demanding ch...
Severe intellectual disability (ID) occurs in 0.5% of newborns and is thought to be largely genetic ...
Severe intellectual disability (ID) occurs in 0.5% of newborns and is thought to be largely genetic ...
Severe intellectual disability (ID) occurs in 0.5% of newborns and is thought to be largely genetic ...
Severe intellectual disability (ID) occurs in 0.5% of newborns and is thought to be largely genetic ...
Severe intellectual disability (ID) occurs in 0.5% of newborns and is thought to be largely genetic ...
Severe intellectual disability (ID) occurs in 0.5% of newborns and is thought to be largely genetic ...
BACKGROUND: More than 100 X-linked intellectual disability (X-LID) genes have been identified to be...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a common neurodevelopmental condition, often caused by genetic defec...
Abstract Background Intellectual Disability (ID) is among the most common global disorders, yet etio...
Background: Intellectual Disability (ID) is among the most common global disorders,...
Abstract Background Developmental disabilities have diverse genetic causes that must be identified t...
Severe intellectual disability (ID) occurs in 0.5% of newborns and is thought to be largely genetic ...
Contains fulltext : 138095.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Severe intell...
This study was aimed at exploring the utility of next-generation sequencing (NGS) in the discovery o...
The identification of causes underlying intellectual disability (ID) is one of the most demanding ch...
Severe intellectual disability (ID) occurs in 0.5% of newborns and is thought to be largely genetic ...
Severe intellectual disability (ID) occurs in 0.5% of newborns and is thought to be largely genetic ...
Severe intellectual disability (ID) occurs in 0.5% of newborns and is thought to be largely genetic ...
Severe intellectual disability (ID) occurs in 0.5% of newborns and is thought to be largely genetic ...
Severe intellectual disability (ID) occurs in 0.5% of newborns and is thought to be largely genetic ...
Severe intellectual disability (ID) occurs in 0.5% of newborns and is thought to be largely genetic ...
BACKGROUND: More than 100 X-linked intellectual disability (X-LID) genes have been identified to be...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a common neurodevelopmental condition, often caused by genetic defec...