Prevalence of the Fragile X Anomaly amongst Autistic Twins and Singletons
- 1 July 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
- Vol. 34 (5), 673-688
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7610.1993.tb01064.x
Abstract
Early screening studies of autistic individuals suggested that up to one‐quarter of cases were associated with the Fragile X anomaly. Recent studies find that the usual behavioural phenotype of the Fragile X anomaly is distinct from autism as usually defined, and that a variety of methodological factors contribute to the variability of the prevalence estimates. We report the prevalence of the Fragile X anomaly, using strict cytogenetic criteria, in a large sample of autistic individuals whose diagnosis was confirmed using a standardised diagnostic instrument. The anomaly was detected in 1.6% of tested autistic individuals from a combined sample of: autistic twins; clinic attenders; and, individuals from families multiplex for autism or related cognitive phenotypes. The anomaly was not detected in greater than 2.5% of any of the constituent samples and accounted for only a small proportion of the genetic influences amongst concordant twins and multiplex families. The anomaly was detected in 5% of the 40 tested autistic females, confirming reports that the prevalence of the anomaly is similar amongst autistic individuals of both sexes.Keywords
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