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  1. ...regulators. These findings suggest that the epigenomic regulation of BELD genes is important for post-natal cortical development and lend support to a model by which mutations in chromatin regulators causally contribute to ASDs by preferentially impairing BELD gene transcription.Autism spectrum disorders...
  2. ...within large genes (Supplemental Table S9 and references therein). For example, constitutional intragenic deletions within AUTS2, IMMP2L, and NRXN1 have been associated with autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, and psychiatric disorders. Deletions in many of our hotspot genes (e.g., NRXN1...
  3. ..., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA Corresponding author: ekorb@pennmedicine.upenn.eduAbstractEpigenetic regulation plays a critical role in many neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), including autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In particular, many such disorders are the result of mutations in genes that encode...
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