
Individual common variants exert weak effects on the risk for autism spectrum disorders
Author(s) -
Richard Anney,
Lambertus Klei,
Dalila Pinto,
Joana Almeida,
Elena Bacchelli,
Gillian Baird,
Nadia Bolshakova,
Sven Bölte,
Patrick Bolton,
Thomas Bourgeron,
Sean Brennan,
Jessica Brian,
Jillian P. Casey,
Judith Conroy,
Catarina Correia,
Christina Corsello,
Emily L. Crawford,
Maretha de Jonge,
Richard Delorme,
Eftichia Duketis,
Frederico Duque,
Annette Estes,
Penny Farrar,
Bridget A. Fernandez,
Susan E. Folstein,
Éric Fombonne,
John R. Gilbert,
Christopher Gillberg,
Joseph T. Glessner,
Andrew Green,
Jonathan Green,
Stephen J. Guter
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/8394-9h82
Subject(s) - autism , psychology , autism spectrum disorder , clinical psychology , medicine , genetics , developmental psychology , biology