Yes, autism has a strong hereditary component. Research consistently shows that genetics account for 60-90% of autism risk. However, the inheritance pattern is complex, involving many genes rather than a single hereditary factor.
Evidence for Heritability
- Identical twins have a 60-90% concordance rate for autism
- Fraternal twins have approximately 30% concordance
- Siblings of autistic individuals have a 10-20% chance of being autistic
- Extended family members show elevated rates of autism traits
How Autism Is Inherited
Autism is not caused by a single gene. Hundreds of genes contribute small amounts of risk, and different combinations can lead to autism in different people. Some cases involve de novo mutations, new genetic changes that arise spontaneously and are not inherited from either parent.
The Broader Autism Phenotype
Family members of autistic individuals often show subtle autism-related traits, like preference for routine, social reserve, or focused interests, without meeting full diagnostic criteria. This “broader autism phenotype” reflects the genetic underpinning.
Planning for Your Family
Genetic counseling can help families understand their specific risk profile. Regardless of family history, early screening and intervention improve outcomes. ABA therapy provides effective support. Contact Treetop ABA Therapy to learn more.
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