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Social, communicational, and behavioral deficits associated with ring X Turner syndrome

We describe the cognitive and behavioral characteristics of five individuals with a ring X chromosome. All subjects had a small active (early replicating) ring X chromosome. The X inactive specific transcript (XIST) locus was confirmed by fluorescent in situ hybridisation (FISH) to be present in all...

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Published in:American journal of medical genetics 1999-10, Vol.88 (5), p.510-516
Main Authors: Abd, Samaa El, Patton, Michael A., Turk, Jeremy, Hoey, Hilary, Howlin, Patricia
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Biological and medical sciences
Communication Disorders - genetics
Female
Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
Humans
In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
Karyotyping
Male and female genital diseases. Gonadal dysgenesis. Hermaphroditism. Sex hormones resistance
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Mental Disorders - genetics
obsessive compulsive disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - genetics
Ring Chromosomes
ring X
Social Behavior Disorders - genetics
Turner syndrome
Turner Syndrome - genetics
X Chromosome
X inactivation
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