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Canadian researchers have discovered that a non-coding gene known as PTCHD1-AS on the X chromosome is directly linked to social and repetitive behaviors in autism spectrum disorder, without affecting other cognitive abilities. Studies have shown that deleting parts of this gene increases the likelihood of developing autism, with observable impacts on the brain such as changes in the amygdala and modulation of synaptic plasticity. This provides a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying social behavior and offers potential avenues for treating the core symptoms of the disorder.
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