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Middle Eastern families yield new genetic clues to autism

July 10, 2008February 23, 2010michelesolis

autismmiddleeastA unique population of families in the Middle East has revealed new genetic culprits in autism that may interfere with the brain’s ability to adapt to experience early in life, according to recent report in Science.

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