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A Linkage Study Of Autism Using Multipoint Sib-Pair Analysis, Tamara Rogers Jan 2000

A Linkage Study Of Autism Using Multipoint Sib-Pair Analysis, Tamara Rogers

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Autism is a severe developmental disorder that was first described by Kanner in 1943. It is characterised by four major criteria: marked social deficits, delay in language development, a restricted range of stereotyped repetitive behaviours and onset of the disease within the first three years of life. The last decade of research has provided support for a strong genetic basis in the aetiology of autism. Firstly, a number of genetic conditions, such as fragile X syndrome, chromosome 15 anomalies and tuberous sclerosis, have been associated with autism. Secondly, family studies have demonstrated that the recurrence risk for autism among siblings …