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A consortium of researched led by scientists at Houston's Baylor College of Medicine have found that a lack of both the fragile X syndrome gene and a related gene is most likely the culprit in disturbing the sleep patterns in many diagnosed with autism. they have found mice that were deficient in the fragile X gene (FMR1) and a similar gene (FXR2) had no rhythm to the wake and sleep patterns.
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