Fruit fly study uncovers functional significance of gene mutations associated with autism

Researchers applied sophisticated genetic strategies in laboratory fruit flies to determine the functional consequences of de novo variants identified in the Simons Simplex Collection (SSC), which includes approximately 2,600 families affected by autism spectrum disorder. Surprisingly, their work also allowed them to uncover a new form of rare disease due to a gene called GLRA2.

Source: sciencedaily.com

Related posts

Drug-like inhibitor shows promise in preventing flu

Cosmic rays illuminate the past

PFAS exposure in men linked to the health of their offspring