New statistical method finds shared ancestral gene variants involved in autism’s cause

Researchers believe that theirs is the first rigorous statistical evidence that ancient variations in the human genome contribute to autism — each, most likely, having a very small effect. The method investigatorss used in the new study was family-based and compared ‘discordant sibilings,’ one with and one without autism to a separate collection of affected individuals. The sample included over 16,000 people from nearly 4000 families.