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blood Type and Autism

No theory just an observation six of us four on the spectrum who have AB positive another A And the last B. What you would suspect based on Mendel's theorem.
If the genes for autism are physically close (on the same chromosome) to the genes for blood group then they will often be inherited together, even if they aren't linked in any other way :)
 
If the genes for autism are physically close (on the same chromosome) to the genes for blood group then they will often be inherited together, even if they aren't linked in any other way :)
We all have similar interests all six science geeks. which on its own is unusual.
 
My Great great grand father's brother was Peiter Zeeman and I am on the trail of Pierre Verhulst both prominent in the stem field pretty strong evidence for nature over nurture.
 
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THe DNA site has some interesting tools able to group DNA segments check who has these segments in common
trace these back to prominent members of their families and that have same DNA. in my case who is in the stem field.
 

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