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Epigenetics of autism is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that do not alter the genetic code but may contribute to the development and variability of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Autism tends to have a strong correlation with genetics along with other factors. Epigenetics generally refers to the ways in which chromatin structure is altered to affect gene expression, which includes mechanisms such as cytosine regulation and post-translational modifications of histones. The connection between epigenetics and autism is not fully known. Of the 215 genes contributing, to some extent in autism, 42 have been found to be involved in epigenetic modification of gene expression.
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