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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe The National Alliance for Autism Research has announced the launch of the largest autism study ever conducted. The study, which is a
collaboration between some 170 leading geneticist worldwide, will use Affymetrix DNA microarrays to scan the whole human genome in search of genes that are associated with inherited risk to
autism. Approximately 50 academic and research institutes will participate in this public/private research partnership, which will cost in excess of US $2 million. This is a preview of
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