Investigating the contributions of circadian pathway and insomnia risk genes to autism and sleep disturbances

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  • who: Rackeb Tesfaye from the Preschool School-age Adolescent have published the research work: Investigating the contributions of circadian pathway and insomnia risk genes to autism and sleep disturbances, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/07/2022
  • what: For the purposes of the study , the authors analyzed two sleep traits commonly reported as disturbed in ASD: a. The authors show that circadian pathway genes increase ASD liability even after adjusting for cognitive abilities, these findings were less robust for insomnia CNVs. Instead, the authors propose that circadian pathway genes increase ASD risk with minimal to . . .

     

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