Table 5.
Studies | Measure | Individuals with Psychiatric Disorder (n) | Controls (n) | Results |
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Nicholas et al. [89] | Screening of eleven clock/clock-related genes | High-functioning ASD individuals (n = 110) | Healthy parents (n = 220) | Significant association for two single-nucleotide polymorphisms in Per1 and in Npas2. |
Yang et al. [168] | Direct sequencing analysis of the coding regions of 18 canonical clock genes and clock-controlled genes | ASD individuals with sleep disorders (n = 14); ASD individuals without sleep disorders (n = 14) |
Healthy individuals (n = 23) | Mutations in circadian-relevant genes (specifically Per1, Per2, Per3, Clock, Npas2, Bmal1, Tim, Cry1, Cry2, Dbp and Ck1ε) affecting gene function are more frequent in individuals with ASD than in controls. |