Active cells:Neurons with genetic mutations in the 15q11-13 chromosomal region have increased excitability and atypical synaptic function. Multiple genes shape the traits of the autism-linked conditions dup15q syndrome and Angelman syndrome, according to two new unpublished studies. The work was presented Tuesday at Neuroscience 2022 in San Diego, California.Angelman syndrome is caused by deletions or mutations in the maternal copy of the 15q11-13 chromosomal region, whereas dup15q syndrome stems from duplications of it. Although traits differ for the two conditions -dup15q more frequently results in autism, for example -both syndromes are linked to an increased likelihood of seizures and developmental delay.