Severe intellectual disability (ID) occurs in 0.5% of newborns and is thought to be largely genetic in origin(1,2). The extensive genetic heterogeneity of this disorder requires a genome-wide detection of all types of genetic variation. Microarray studies and, more recently, exome sequencing have demonstrated the importance of de novo copy number variations (CNVs) and single-nucleotide variations (SNVs) in ID, but the majority of cases remain undiagnosed(3-6). Here we applied whole-genome sequencing to 50 patients with severe ID and their unaffected parents. All patients included had not received a molecular diagnosis after extensive genetic prescreening, including microarray-based CNV studies and exome sequencing. Notwithstanding this pres...
Until recently, the cause of intellectual disability (ID) remained unexplained in at least 50% of af...
Item does not contain fulltextUntil recently, the cause of intellectual disability (ID) remained une...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a common neurodevelopmental condition, often caused by genetic defec...
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 ...
Contains fulltext : 138095.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Severe intell...
Abstract Background Intellectual Disability (ID) is among the most common global disorders, yet etio...
BACKGROUND: The causes of intellectual disability remain largely unknown because of extensive clinic...
Background: Intellectual Disability (ID) is among the most common global disorders,...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The causes of intellectual disability remain largely unkno...
The identification of causes underlying intellectual disability (ID) is one of the most demanding ch...
Until recently, the cause of intellectual disability (ID) remained unexplained in at least 50% of af...
Item does not contain fulltextUntil recently, the cause of intellectual disability (ID) remained une...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a common neurodevelopmental condition, often caused by genetic defec...
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 ...
Contains fulltext : 138095.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Severe intell...
Abstract Background Intellectual Disability (ID) is among the most common global disorders, yet etio...
BACKGROUND: The causes of intellectual disability remain largely unknown because of extensive clinic...
Background: Intellectual Disability (ID) is among the most common global disorders,...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The causes of intellectual disability remain largely unkno...
The identification of causes underlying intellectual disability (ID) is one of the most demanding ch...
Until recently, the cause of intellectual disability (ID) remained unexplained in at least 50% of af...
Item does not contain fulltextUntil recently, the cause of intellectual disability (ID) remained une...
Intellectual disability (ID) is a common neurodevelopmental condition, often caused by genetic defec...