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2. Autism Spectrum Disorder

Genetics play a significant role in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Because this condition is also heavily influenced by a person's biological makeup and environment, it is considered a complex genetic disorder. Those who have ASD are usually diagnosed at a very young age, when they first begin exhibiting symptoms.

ASD is an umbrella term, and the long list of symptoms varies greatly in type and severity. Generally speaking, though, some of the most common signs of ASD include repetitive behaviors, problems with effective communication, and impaired social skills.

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