Heritable Variation, With Little or No Maternal Effect, Accounts for Recurrence Risk to Autism Spectrum Disorder in Sweden
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K. Roeder | L. Klei | J. Buxbaum | B. Devlin | Y. Pawitan | C. Hultman | A. Reichenberg | B. Yip | B. Mahjani | S. Sandin | D. Grice | Dan Bai
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