2014
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5831
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Common variation near ROBO2 is associated with expressive vocabulary in infancy

Abstract: Twin studies suggest that expressive vocabulary at ~24 months is modestly heritable. However, the genes influencing this early linguistic phenotype are unknown. Here we conduct a genome-wide screen and follow-up study of expressive vocabulary in toddlers of European descent from up to four studies of the EArly Genetics and Lifecourse Epidemiology consortium, analysing an early (15–18 months, ‘one-word stage’, NTotal=8,889) and a later (24–30 months, ‘two-word stage’, NTotal=10,819) phase of language acquisitio… Show more

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“…SLITs proteins act as attractive or repulsive signals for axons expressing different ROBO receptors. ROBO2 has been further associated with vocabulary growth (St Pourcain et al 2014), autism (Suda et al 2011), and dyslexia (Fisher and DeFries 2002) and is involved in the development of neural circuits related to vocal learning in birds (Wang et al 2015). Interestingly, ROBO2 is also in a long desert of both Denisovan and Neandertal ancestry in non-Africans.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SLITs proteins act as attractive or repulsive signals for axons expressing different ROBO receptors. ROBO2 has been further associated with vocabulary growth (St Pourcain et al 2014), autism (Suda et al 2011), and dyslexia (Fisher and DeFries 2002) and is involved in the development of neural circuits related to vocal learning in birds (Wang et al 2015). Interestingly, ROBO2 is also in a long desert of both Denisovan and Neandertal ancestry in non-Africans.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But there are many other disorders with genetic bases where genomes of afflicted individuals shed light on genes involved in language (I will call these Blanguage-related genes,^or LRGs). Relevant disorders can either be rather specific to components of language, like FOXP2, specific language impairment (van der Lely & Pinker, 2014), or dyslexia (Mozzi et al, 2016;St Pourcain et al, 2014;Wang, Chen, et al, 2015), or they can be broader disorders like autism, which have important consequences for, but are not specific to, language (Graham & Fisher, 2015;Raff, 2014;RodenasCuadrado, Ho, & Vernes, 2014). A particularly interesting result involves CNTNAP2, a gene coding for a neurexin specifically expressed in the human cortex and involved in cortical development.…”
Section: The Short Time Scale: Comparing Human Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Attention must be given to the encapsulation and crosslinking materials, as they must remain inert in the long run and should not lead to any immune responses. Considerable evidences suggest [70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78] the association of pancreatic β cells with other networks, indicating certain 'cross-talks' among the heterodermal derivatives. These studies warn that the islets, albeit unique, are not isolated entities, but are in continuous equilibrium with other physiological systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%