Genome-wide analyses of exonic copy number variants in a family-based study point to novel autism susceptibility genes

Maja Bucan, Brett S. Abrahams, Kai Wang, Joseph T. Glessner, Edward I. Herman, Lisa I. Sonnenblick, Ana I. Alvarez Retuerto, Marcin Imielinski, Dexter Hadley, Jonathan P. Bradfield, Cecilia Kim, Nicole B. Gidaya, Ingrid Lindquist, Ted Hutman, Marian Sigman, Vlad Kustanovich, Clara M. Lajonchere, Andrew Singleton, Junhyong Kim, Thomas H. WassinkWilliam M. McMahon, Thomas Owley, John A. Sweeney, Hilary Coon, John I. Nurnberger, Mingyao Li, Rita M. Cantor, Nancy J. Minshew, James S. Sutcliffe, Edwin H. Cook, Geraldine Dawson, Joseph D. Buxbaum, Struan F.A. Grant, Gerard D. Schellenberg, Daniel H. Geschwind, Hakon Hakonarson

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