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Recent ultra-rare inherited variants implicate new autism candidate risk genes
The SPARK Consortium
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Risk Genes
100%
Autism
100%
Inherited Variants
100%
Ultra-rare
100%
Proband
75%
De-novo mutations
50%
Intracellular Transport
25%
Multiplex Families
25%
Signaling Molecules
25%
Ligase
25%
Whole-genome Sequence Data
25%
Purifying Selection
25%
Transmission Disequilibrium
25%
Complex Disorders
25%
Protein Network
25%
Multi-hit Model
25%
Risk Variation
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Proband
100%
Candidate Gene
33%
Whole Genome Sequencing
33%
Negative Selection (Natural Selection)
33%
Signaling Protein
33%
Intracellular Transport
33%
Ligase
33%
Rare Variant
33%