Clinical autism subscales have common genetic liabilities that are heritable, pleiotropic, and generalizable to the general population

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  • who: Taylor R. Thomas from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Clinical autism subscales have common genetic liabilities that are heritable, pleiotropic, and generalizable to the general population, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/09/2021
  • what: The CBCL has eight syndrome subscales, but the authors focused the analyses on the two subscales the authors found to be most strongly correlated with each autism subscale, which were social problems and thought problems (see Investigations of phenotypic correlations and heterogeneity and Table S2). The demographic summary of the ABCD cohort used for this analysis and . . .

     

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