Human Intellectual Disability Genes Form Conserved Functional Modules in Drosophila

Volume: 9, Issue: 10, Pages: e1003911 - e1003911
Published: Oct 31, 2013
Abstract
Intellectual Disability (ID) disorders, defined by an IQ below 70, are genetically and phenotypically highly heterogeneous. Identification of common molecular pathways underlying these disorders is crucial for understanding the molecular basis of cognition and for the development of therapeutic intervention strategies. To systematically establish their functional connectivity, we used transgenic RNAi to target 270 ID gene orthologs in the...
Paper Details
Title
Human Intellectual Disability Genes Form Conserved Functional Modules in Drosophila
Published Date
Oct 31, 2013
Volume
9
Issue
10
Pages
e1003911 - e1003911
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