Zebrafish homologs of 16p11.2, a genomic region associated with brain disorders, are active during brain development, and include two deletion dosage sensor genes
Deletion or duplication of one copy of the human 16p11.2 interval is tightly associated with impaired brain function, including autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), intellectual disability disorder (IDD) and other phenotypes, indicating the importance of gene dosage in this copy number variant region (...
Main Authors: | Blaker-Lee, Alicia (Author), Gupta, Sunny (Author), McCammon, Jasmine M. (Contributor), De Rienzo, Gianluca (Contributor), Sive, Hazel L. (Contributor) |
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Other Authors: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. School of Science (Contributor) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Company of Biologists, The,
2012-08-03T14:08:21Z.
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