Published in Women's Health Weekly, September 16th, 2004
Perlegen will utilize DNA samples collected by the Autism Genetic Resource Exchange (AGRE), the world's largest publicly available gene bank for autism research. Founded in 1997 by Cure Autism Now, AGRE has collected important genetic material from over 500 families with two or more children with autism.
Cure Autism Now pioneered the concept of data sharing and collaboration which is now largely accepted by the autism community. Daniel Geschwind, MD,...
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