Mark Gerstein

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Studies of twins show that autism also has a powerful genetic component: when one identical twin has autism, the other identical twin has a 90 percent chance of developing the disorder. A different sibling in that same family, including a fraternal twin, is considerably less likely to develop autism, while an individual in the general population has only a scant chance of developing the disorder (table 1).
The Disordered Mind: What Unusual Brains Tell Us About Ourselves
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