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- Fri, 10/09/2009 - 19:53
Researchers at the University of Utah along with other international researchers have discovered another possible genetic link to autism. Multiple mutations near the semaphorin 5a gene (SEMA5A) could be a possible genetic factor in autism. This gene plays an important role in the creation of a protein that is involved in the development of neurons, and the mutations can vary from one person to the next.


