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In reply to the discussion: Autism 'caused by genetics', study suggests [View all]JDDavis
(725 posts)most research in these areas is still pretty conjectural, and little evidence has been assembled, except for fruit flies andand stuff like that.
But something triggers some things some times somewhere. We know this, as a basic tenet of evolutionar biology. It just does not happen randomly for a percentage of a population generation without a cause.
But as for Autism, (even-now, poorly defined, even for the most extreme cases, which all vary in diagnostic indicators); are we dealing with one specific genetic element, or several, or a variant cluster? Not a lot is really known for sure.
Perhaps, just "perhaps" we have a two generational dynamic, or a four generational dynamic, coming to play with 2-3% of the population, in this generation...... all of this implies hundreds more population dynamics research projects, environmental influence studies, all sort of research, none of which is likely to happen in the next 2 -10 years in the USA.
And any and all research should require that Andrew Wakefield should be offered the chance to come clean and admit he lied or face execution. Sorry, but that man set back legitimate research for 10-20 years.