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Biology, 06.05.2020 03:11 gbrbogdan9665

1) Does the shape of a brain of a person with autism look any different than a non-autistic person?

2) What are some signs that person may be autistic and when can these first be recognized in a child?

3) What does it mean that autism is a “spectrum disease”

4) How do identical twin and fraternal (not identical) twin studies help us understand conditions like autism?

5) Is autism a 100% caused genetic disease? If not how do we know?

6) What are some of the genetic causes of autism that are mentioned in the lecture.

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