2012
Evaluation of copy number variations reveals novel candidate genes in autism spectrum disorder-associated pathways
Griswold A, Ma D, Cukier H, Nations L, Schmidt M, Chung R, Jaworski J, Salyakina D, Konidari I, Whitehead P, Wright H, Abramson R, Williams S, Menon R, Martin E, Haines J, Gilbert J, Cuccaro M, Pericak-Vance M. Evaluation of copy number variations reveals novel candidate genes in autism spectrum disorder-associated pathways. Human Molecular Genetics 2012, 21: 3513-3523. PMID: 22543975, PMCID: PMC3392110, DOI: 10.1093/hmg/dds164.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCandidate genesGABA receptor-associated proteinNumber variationsNew candidate genesNovel candidate genesNovel susceptibility genesNeural development pathwaysReceptor-associated proteinCopy number variationsModel vertebrateASD heritabilityTranscription factorsLoci contributeMore genesNovel etiological mechanismsCNV regionsGenetic lociSNP arrayNotch ligandsAllosteric bindersGenesCase-control data setsSusceptibility genesNovel regionSize of deletions
2011
An X chromosome-wide association study in autism families identifies TBL1X as a novel autism spectrum disorder candidate gene in males
Chung R, Ma D, Wang K, Hedges D, Jaworski J, Gilbert J, Cuccaro M, Wright H, Abramson R, Konidari I, Whitehead P, Schellenberg G, Hakonarson H, Haines J, Pericak-Vance M, Martin E. An X chromosome-wide association study in autism families identifies TBL1X as a novel autism spectrum disorder candidate gene in males. Molecular Autism 2011, 2: 18. PMID: 22050706, PMCID: PMC3305893, DOI: 10.1186/2040-2392-2-18.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchX chromosome-wide association studyX chromosomeGenome-wide association study dataCase-control data setsAutism spectrum disorder (ASD) candidate geneChromosome-wide significanceGWAS data setsAssociation study dataReplication analysisDiscovery data setFamily data setsStrong genetic componentSame geneCandidate genesTransducin βAssociation studiesGenesXp22.3 regionLinkage disequilibriumGenetic componentSusceptibility genesAutism familiesSkewed prevalenceSNPsReplication threshold