Alleles of a reelin CGG repeat do not convey liability to autism in a sample from the CPEA network
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G. Dawson | W. McMahon | N. Minshew | B. Devlin | G. Schellenberg | E. Grigorenko | M. Spence | D. Pauls | Moyra J. Smith | P. Rodier | D. Figlewicz | C. Stodgell | P. Bennett
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