The genetics of autistic disorders and its clinical relevance: a review of the literature

CM Freitag�- Molecular psychiatry, 2007 - nature.com
Molecular psychiatry, 2007nature.com
Twin and family studies in autistic disorders (AD) have elucidated a high heritability of the
narrow and broad phenotype of AD. In this review on the genetics of AD, we will initially
delineate the phenotype of AD and discuss aspects of differential diagnosis, which are
particularly relevant with regard to the genetics of autism. Cytogenetic and molecular genetic
studies will be presented in detail, and the possibly involved aetiopathological pathways will
be described. Implications of the different genetic findings for genetic counselling will be�…
Abstract
Twin and family studies in autistic disorders (AD) have elucidated a high heritability of the narrow and broad phenotype of AD. In this review on the genetics of AD, we will initially delineate the phenotype of AD and discuss aspects of differential diagnosis, which are particularly relevant with regard to the genetics of autism. Cytogenetic and molecular genetic studies will be presented in detail, and the possibly involved aetiopathological pathways will be described. Implications of the different genetic findings for genetic counselling will be mentioned.
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