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Which condition provides the greatest support for a strong genetic contribution to autism spectrum disorders (asds)?
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According to the NIMH, 20% of the people with autism spectrum disorders also have genetic disorders such as Fragile X syndrome, Down syndrome and / or tuberous sclerosis.
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