‘Autistic’ mice offer hope of genetic clues
August 27, 2008 | Source: New Scientist news service
National Institute of Mental Health scientists have created a “BTBR” strain of mice with autistic-like behaviors, using an extra human gene thought to be involved in the condition.
The mice show symptoms normally used to diagnose human autism: repetitive behavior, restricted social interaction, and certain sound behaviors.
The mice may help scientists study the complicated genetics of autism.