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- Tue, 11/11/2008 - 18:44
Two scientists, having combed over recent genetic findings combined with their own research and observation theorize that genes of a mother and a father are in direct competition with one another. The theory is that during fetal growth if the father's genes are more dominant there is a greater risk of autism. If the gene bias favors the mother, the brain development may lean toward a spectrum associated with schizophrenia, depression, and/or bipolar disorder.
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