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New syndrome linked to mental retardation: study
0 Comments | AFP, February, 2008
PARIS (AFP) — Scientists in the United States have identified a genetic defect that appears to cause mental retardation and epilepsy as well as malformations of the face and hands, according to a study published Sunday.
The still unnamed syndrome, linked to a tiny segment of missing DNA code, accounts for one out of 330 cases of retardation of unknown origin and may affect one person out of 40,000 in the general population, said the study.
Evan Eichler of the University of Washington School of Medicine led a team of 33 researchers from the United States, Italy and Britain in screening the entire genomes of 757 individuals with mental retardation.
Two unrelated persons with very similar symptoms were found to be lacking a string of 1.5 million base pairs of...
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