Created by Simons VIP Connect Simons VIP Connect is studying several single genes and DYRK1A is one of them. To learn more about what Simons VIP Connect is doing visit them at simonsvipconnect.org you can also check out their DYRK1A page. Continue reading
Category Archives: Research
Seizures in DYRK1A
Epilepsy Awareness Month – November It is a good time to put a spot light on seizures in relation to DYRK1A Syndrome, since it’s Epilepsy Awareness Month. Just this month this research article was published “Gene Mutation Analysis in 253 Chinese Children with Unexplained Epilepsy and Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities“. In this study they found mutations in … Continue reading
1 of 100 Genes Identified in Autism
DYRK1A is one of the 100+ genes mentioned in this CBS segment. Though DYRK1A or any other genes aren’t specifically mentioned in the segment it is in fact one of the genes found in the study they were talking about. In the study they were only looking at the DNA of those with Autism. However … Continue reading
DYRK1A Mentioned in NIH Lecture
In October 2014 Nature published an article about disruptive genes found in Autism. It described the findings of a large study using exome sequencing on nearly 2500 patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). They found recurrent disruptive mutations in 6 genes that may contribute to 1% of sporadic cases of ASD; CHD8, DYRK1A, GRIN2B, TBR1, … Continue reading