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		<title>Different genes may cause autism in girls: study</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Different genes may be responsible for causing autism in boys than in girls, researchers said on Wednesday in a study that may help explain why the condition is more common in boys.</p>
<p>And other genes may play a role in the early onset and late onset forms of autism, the researchers at the University of Washington reported in the journal Molecular Genetics.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Different genes may be responsible for causing autism in boys than in girls, researchers said on Wednesday in a study that may help explain why the condition is more common in boys. </p>
<p> And other genes may play a role in the early onset and late onset forms of autism, the researchers at the University of Washington reported in the journal Molecular Genetics.
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<p> These findings could help scientists understand autism at a  molecular level and seek ways to prevent it, Dawson added.</p>
<p> The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  estimated in May that autism was very common among U.S.  children &#8212; with up to one in every 175 with the disorder. That  would mean at least 300,000 U.S. schoolchildren have autism, a  condition that causes trouble with learning, socializing and  other behavior.</p>
<p> The researchers examined the DNA of 169 families with at  least two siblings who met the strict criteria for autism.</p>
<p> They also scanned the DNA of 54 other families that had  members with autism and less-severe forms of the disorder, such  as Asperger syndrome.</p>
<p> They came up with &#8220;strong support&#8221; for an autism gene on  chromosome 7 and &#8220;less, but still compelling evidence&#8221; for  genes on chromosomes 3, 4 and 11, said Gerard Schellenberg, a  professor of medicine at the University of Washington who led  the study.</p>
<p> &#8220;It is highly unlikely that there is only one gene  responsible for autism,&#8221; Schellenberg said in a statement.</p>
<p> &#8220;There may be four to six major genes and 20 to 30 others  that might contribute to autism to a lesser degree,&#8221; he added.</p>
<p> &#8220;And because autism is rarer in females, it may take more  risk genes for a female to have autism. There also is the  possibility that there might be a biological difference in  autism for females versus males.&#8221;</p>
<p> The researchers said they were looking for genes that might  put children at higher risk of autism so they could begin early  treatment or perhaps even one day find a way to prevent the  condition.</p>
<p> &#8220;Once we discover these susceptibility genes, we can  immediately screen infants to identify those at risk early in  life. Early identification can lead to early intervention,  which could have a much more dramatic effect,&#8221; Dawson said.</p>
<p> &#8220;Also, when a gene is discovered, you discover the  underlying biology of autism at the molecular level. Once you  understand the biology you can develop a prevention strategy  including medical approaches,&#8221; Dawson said.</p></p>
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