Modest Impact on Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder of Rare Copy Number Variants at 15q11.2, Specifically Breakpoints 1 to 2
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Stephan J Sanders | Donna M. Martin | D. Ledbetter | J. Sutcliffe | D. Geschwind | L. Klei | E. Fombonne | Vanessa Hus | C. Lord | E. Cook | B. Devlin | C. Walsh | A. Beaudet | S. Mane | M. Murtha | C. Martin | M. State | T. Yu | A. Willsey | J. Lowe | E. Morrow | D. Moreno-De-Luca | D. Grice | Youeun Song | P. Chaste | Soo-Jeong Kim | K. N. Mohan
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