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A framework for an evidence-based gene list relevant to autism spectrum disorder
by
Skuse, David H
, Bernier, Raphael A
, Bolton, Patrick F
, Schaaf, Christian P
, Howe, Jennifer
, Buxbaum, Joseph D
, Rennie, Olivia
, Vorstman Jacob A S
, Ny, Hoang
, Gallagher, Louise
, Firth, Helen V
, Cook, Edwin H
, Marshall, Christian R
, Szatmari, Peter
, Michaud, Jacques L
, Chun-An, Chen
, Betancur Catalina
, Elsabbagh Mayada
, Scherer, Stephen W
, Chung, Wendy K
, Yuen, Ryan K
, Buchanan, Janet A
, Frazier, Thomas
, Parr, Jeremy R
, Dies, Kira A
in
Autism
/ Genes
/ Genetic screening
/ Neurodevelopmental disorders
/ Phenotypes
2020
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A framework for an evidence-based gene list relevant to autism spectrum disorder
by
Skuse, David H
, Bernier, Raphael A
, Bolton, Patrick F
, Schaaf, Christian P
, Howe, Jennifer
, Buxbaum, Joseph D
, Rennie, Olivia
, Vorstman Jacob A S
, Ny, Hoang
, Gallagher, Louise
, Firth, Helen V
, Cook, Edwin H
, Marshall, Christian R
, Szatmari, Peter
, Michaud, Jacques L
, Chun-An, Chen
, Betancur Catalina
, Elsabbagh Mayada
, Scherer, Stephen W
, Chung, Wendy K
, Yuen, Ryan K
, Buchanan, Janet A
, Frazier, Thomas
, Parr, Jeremy R
, Dies, Kira A
in
Autism
/ Genes
/ Genetic screening
/ Neurodevelopmental disorders
/ Phenotypes
2020
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A framework for an evidence-based gene list relevant to autism spectrum disorder
by
Skuse, David H
, Bernier, Raphael A
, Bolton, Patrick F
, Schaaf, Christian P
, Howe, Jennifer
, Buxbaum, Joseph D
, Rennie, Olivia
, Vorstman Jacob A S
, Ny, Hoang
, Gallagher, Louise
, Firth, Helen V
, Cook, Edwin H
, Marshall, Christian R
, Szatmari, Peter
, Michaud, Jacques L
, Chun-An, Chen
, Betancur Catalina
, Elsabbagh Mayada
, Scherer, Stephen W
, Chung, Wendy K
, Yuen, Ryan K
, Buchanan, Janet A
, Frazier, Thomas
, Parr, Jeremy R
, Dies, Kira A
in
Autism
/ Genes
/ Genetic screening
/ Neurodevelopmental disorders
/ Phenotypes
2020
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A framework for an evidence-based gene list relevant to autism spectrum disorder
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A framework for an evidence-based gene list relevant to autism spectrum disorder
2020
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is often grouped with other brain-related phenotypes into a broader category of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). In clinical practice, providers need to decide which genes to test in individuals with ASD phenotypes, which requires an understanding of the level of evidence for individual NDD genes that supports an association with ASD. Consensus is currently lacking about which NDD genes have sufficient evidence to support a relationship to ASD. Estimates of the number of genes relevant to ASD differ greatly among research groups and clinical sequencing panels, varying from a few to several hundred. This Roadmap discusses important considerations necessary to provide an evidence-based framework for the curation of NDD genes based on the level of information supporting a clinically relevant relationship between a given gene and ASD.A curated list of genes that are relevant to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) would greatly benefit clinical genetic testing. This Roadmap discusses the need for an evidence-based framework for gene curation that is based on the level of information supporting a clinically relevant relationship between a given gene and ASD.
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