I think is important to note that this may explain little in the overall population, since it's based from a population within a school for people with intellectual impairments.
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> When assessed individually, states such as California, New Mexico, and Texas showed no relationship between the prevalence of autism and that of intellectual disability,
> Standardized diagnostic measures incorporating detailed genetic analysis and periodic follow up should be taken into account in future studies of autism prevalence.
Sure but there are few identified genes, and tests currently have <10% sensitivity.
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> When assessed individually, states such as California, New Mexico, and Texas showed no relationship between the prevalence of autism and that of intellectual disability,
> Standardized diagnostic measures incorporating detailed genetic analysis and periodic follow up should be taken into account in future studies of autism prevalence.
Sure but there are few identified genes, and tests currently have <10% sensitivity.