<it>C4B </it>null alleles are not associated with genetic polymorphisms in the adjacent gene <it>CYP21A2 </it>in autism
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Research indicates that the etiology of autism has a strong genetic component, yet so far the search for genes that contribute to the disorder, including several whole genome scans, has led to few consistent findings. However, three...
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Main Authors: | Odell J Dennis (Author), Odell Daniel W (Author), Sweeten Thayne L (Author), Torres Anthony R (Author) |
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