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The website provides up-to-date, scientific and reliable information about autism. It provides information on some of the problems, problems, and challenges that individuals face in the autism spectrum. It also provides information about the various treatments, therapies and services used to help them.
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Today, the enlightened view is really popular as inflammatory conversations dominate autism debate. In the heart of Unstrange, anthropologist, parents of autistic children, Roy Richard Greenk showed this view. Grinker explained his experience in solving the most controversial issues - etiology and epidemics - and raising daughters of autism. In addition, Grinker encourages readers to understand the autism which culture forms and the historical framework that has been seen over the past 50 years. "Unknown reading" is not a more timely exercise
It is premature to say that there is a relationship between autism and epigenetics. It has become a popular addition to genes for active research areas and autism, and it has had some success again. The cause of autism may be complicated, and of course has an important environmental role, but now there are only environmental factors. In any case, we hope that they function through an epigenetic process, regardless of whether the environmental factors are relevant in the early stages of development. Currently, most epigenetic studies are directed to so-called imprint genes. Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process in which copies of genes (alleles) inherited from one parent are epigenetically silenced, so that only the other parent allele is expressed . Approximately 1% of the human genome is imprinted