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08-01-2008, 11:14 PM
Loss of a small portion of chromosome 16, known as 16p11.2, is significantly associated with autism report researchers from the University of Chicago Medical Center, the University of Illinois at Chicago, and the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in a recent article, published online by the journal Human Molecular Genetics.Although this genetic "microdeletion" occurred in only four out of 712 subjects with autism (0.
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