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Atypical nested 22q11.2 duplications between <scp>LCR</scp>22B and <scp>LCR</scp>22D are associated with neurodevelopmental phenotypes including autism spectrum disorder with incomplete penetrance
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Our findings confirm variable expressivity and incomplete penetrance for atypical nested 22q11.2 duplications and identify genes such as PI4KA to be directly relevant to brain development and disorder. We conclude that further work is needed to elucidate the basis of variable neurodevelopmental phenotypes and to exclude the presence of a second disorder. Our findings contribute to the genotype-phenotype data for atypical nested 22q11.2 duplications, with implications for genetic counseling.
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