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Genetics Research and Autism: What we don’t know could hurt us

by Kristina Chew, PhD on July 2nd, 2006

Mention “genetics” in the autism community and the tendency is to think of two things:

  • Is autism caused by genetics? And what genes are involved? (Researchers have suggested that anywhere from 15 to 100 genes might be involved.)
  • If a prenatal test for autism were developed, and if expecting parents found out their child would be autistic, would they choose to abort the child?

There is a vast amount of information about autism and genetics on the internet—such as this brochure from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and this list of online articles at Neurodiversity.com on autism and genetics.

As an autism parent and a non-scientist, I need help in understanding all of this information, and to put it in the perspective of genetics research as a whole. Dr. Hsien Lei’s Genetics and Health blog provides an excellent (and non-scientist-friendly) resource for learning about the genetics revolution (see her round-up of the best in genetics blogging, Mendel’s Garden).

Genetics and prenatal genetic testing for autism can be fighting words, but they can also be much more—-and it behooves us to be as informed about these topics and autism as we can be.

POSTED IN: Genetics, Rhetoric, Science

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