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From: The clinical benefit of array-based comparative genomic hybridization for detection of copy number variants in Czech children with intellectual disability and developmental delay

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The relationship between the size of submicroscopic CNVs and their clinical impact in children with ID/DD, ASD and MCA – a) microdeletions, b) microduplications. The data are based on the analysis of 147 CNVs detected in 132 children’s patients with ID/DD, ASD and MCA. The CNVs observed in patients with positive cytogenetic findings and the cases with detected cnnLOH were excluded from this analysis. The sum of CNVs in every classification category is 100%. a The relationship between the size of microdeletions and their clinical impact in children’s patients with ID/DD, ASD and MCA. The data are based on the analysis of 147 CNVs detected in 132 children’s patients with ID/DD, ASD and MCA. The CNVs observed in patients with positive cytogenetic findings in karyotype as well as those cases with detected LOH were excluded from this analysis. b The relationship between the size of microduplications and their clinical impact in children’s patients with ID/DD, ASD and MCA. The data are based on the analysis of 147 CNVs detected in 132 children’s patients with ID/DD, ASD and MCA. The CNVs observed in patients with positive cytogenetic findings in karyotype as well as those cases with detected LOH were excluded from this analysis

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