Fragile X syndrome
Fragile X syndrome (FXS), Martin–Bell syndrome, or Escalante's syndrome (more commonly used in South American countries), is a genetic syndrome that is the most common known single-gene cause of autism and the most common inherited cause of mental retardation among boys.
Fragile X syndromeFragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndromeFMR1FXR2FXR1Conditions comorbid to autism spectrum disordersSherman paradoxMacroorchidismTrinucleotide repeat disorderAlleleFXSCluttered speechRett syndromeMavoglurantFMR1-AS1 geneCognitive GenomicsList of MeSH codes (C16)Neurodevelopmental disorderList of genetic disordersOxidative stress
AutismNicola CuomoCytogenetic notationGenetically modified spermFraxScoliosisHeritability of autismList of diseases (F)Wim CrusioEpigenetics of autismTourette syndromeJulia BellFragile Mental Retardation 2List of MeSH codes (C10)Medical conditions related to autismSamuel WeissOrchidometerJocelyn FaubertChris Benoit double murder and suicideNon-Mendelian inheritance




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