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Severity model genetic effect, susceptibility

On the other hand, the severity model assigns the different presentation of the core symptoms observed in autism to a continuous severity gradient with an additive genetic effect in terms of susceptibility - i.e. the more susceptibility genes a person has, the more severe the phenotype will be (Spiker et al., 2002 Constantino et al., 2004 Ring et al., 2008). [Pg.14]


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