2015
DOI: 10.5606/fng.btd.2015.011
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Clinical utility of next-generation sequencing in neurodevelopmental disorders: non-syndromic intellectual disability as a model

Abstract: Intellectual disability (ID) refers to a diverse group of disorders with marked heterogeneity in both clinical presentation and genetic etiology. Some cases of ID are associated with distinctive clinical findings that can lead to specific clinical and molecular diagnoses. However, sporadic cases of ID also occur in which the molecular pathogenesis cannot be identified via clinical diagnosis, and the genetic etiology is often unknown. New genomic technologies such as whole-exome sequencing, in which selective s… Show more

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