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12/17/07
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Many Gene Glitches May Up Autism Risk
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People with autism may have more DNA mutations sprinkled throughout their genes than those without autism, a new study shows. The study focuses on spontaneous mutations, not inherited gene glitches that are handed down from parent to child. Such spontaneous mutations may affect 100 or more different genes and appear to be "frequent" with autism, researcher Jonathan Sebat, PhD, tells WebMD.
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