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Evan Eichler: Following his instincts to autism’s hotspots

March 22, 2010September 21, 2011michelesolis

Evan Eichler discovered that some parts of the human genome are more prone to mutate than others. Now he is focusing on these hotspots to fast-track the discovery of genetic accidents behind brain disorders like autism.

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