Genetic variations on SETD5 underlying autistic conditions

Volume: 78, Issue: 5, Pages: 500 - 518
Published: Mar 5, 2018
Abstract
The prevalence of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and the number of identified ASD-related genes have increased in recent years. The SETD5 gene encodes a SET-containing-domain 5 protein, a likely reader enzyme. Genetic evidences suggest that SETD5 malfunction contributes to ASD phenotype, such as on intellectual disability (ID) and facial dysmorphism. In this review, we mapped the clinical phenotypes of individuals carrying mutations on the...
Paper Details
Title
Genetic variations on SETD5 underlying autistic conditions
Published Date
Mar 5, 2018
Volume
78
Issue
5
Pages
500 - 518
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