World's largest DNA scan for autism uncovers new gene variant for disorder

Friday, May 1, 2009 - 12:21 in Psychology & Sociology

UCLA scientists, in partnership with 30 research institutions across the country, have identified a new gene variant that is highly common in autistic children. And when researchers scrutinised the activity of the gene, known as CDH10, in the foetal brain, they discovered that it is most active in key regions that support language, speech and interpreting social behaviour...

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