Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Wednesday, October 29, 2008p Reader Supported In This Issue: • RESEARCH New Screen Evaluated for Autism • • • PUBLIC HEALTH Miracles or Menaces? Some Miss. Parents Home-Schooling Kids To Avoid Vaccinations Precautionary Approach To Methylmercury Needed • • • • • EDUCATION City School Aims To Pave The Way For Better Autism Education Alabama Officials Announce Autism Program PEOPLE Denis Leary Tells Parents: I’m Sorry Police: Sitter Beat Autistic Boy MEDIA Starting Bio-Medical Treatment 'Late' Send your LETTER The Autism Calendar or here: tinyurl.com/283dpa DO SOMETHING ABOUT AUTISM NOW SUBSCRIBE. .. . ! . . . Read, then Forward the Schafer Autism Report. $35 for 1 year - 200 issues, or No Cost Review Sub. www.sarnet.org the Autism Calendartm here Hundreds of Local Autism Events Political Discussion Forum Heats Up As Vaccine Link To Autism Question Spreads An email discussion list has been created in response to the growing interest in the environmental causes of autism -- now almost 2,300 subscribers. Here is where to join: (Sponsored by the Schafer Autism Report) SAR Back Issues AUTISM IS TREATABLE Check here Today's SAR is provided through the support of paid subscription readers. - THANK YOU - RESEARCH New Screen Evaluated for Autism By ine www.medscape.com/viewarticle/582596 Scientists have added new pieces to the genetic puzzle surrounding autism spectrum disorders (ASD) using an inexpensive and potentially widely available screen that detects targeted submicroscopic chromosomal abnormalities in children with this disorder. In a paper published online October 16 in BMC Medical Genomics, the researchers describe using novel probes in 279 children with ASD to pinpoint duplications and deletions in various DNA sequences. Among other things, they found aberrations in regions of chromosomes 15 and 22 — areas already known to be involved in disorders of autism and cognitive impairment — but they also uncovered microduplications in a region previously not linked to ASD. " This is about a new method that can be translated into a rapid and thorough screen " for certain known causes of autism, said ph Buxbaum, PhD, from the Seaver and New York Autism Center of Excellence, at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, in New York, who led the research team. Important Ramifications for Genetic Counseling Recently, several groups have shown that deletions and duplications in various DNA sequencing can be important in ASD. The discovery has important ramifications for genetic counseling and early interventions, said Dr. Buxbaum. For the current research, the scientists used multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA), which involves 2 probes that are homologous to the genetic sequence of interest. As the probes bind, researchers can join them with a ligase and evaluate that stretch of DNA. The researchers were also able to look for abnormalities in chromosome methylation in the Prader-Willi/Angelman-syndrome region, which is an analysis that is straightforward with MLPA. This approach verified the involvement in autism of areas already known to be aberrant in various other syndromes of cognitive impairment, including For rest of today's SAR click here: www.sarnet.org/frm/forsar.htm Today's SAR is provided through the support of paid subscription readers. - THANK YOU - $35 for 1 year - or free! www.sarnet.org Copyright Notice: The above items are copyright protected. They are for our readers' personal education or research purposes only and provided at their request. Articles may not be further reprinted or used commercially without consent from the copyright holders. To find the copyright holders, follow the referenced website link provided at the beginning of each item. Lenny Schafer editor@... The Schafer Autism Report is a non-profit corporation Vol. 12 No. 156p Unsubscribe here: www.sarnet.org/frm/unsub2.htm _______________________________________________ SARnets mailing list SARnets@... http://lists.igc.org/mailman/listinfo/sarnets You can unsubscribe send email: http://www.sarnet.org/frm/unsub2.htm -- You are subscribed as: denisekarp@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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