Paternal sperm holds clues to autism

Washington: Researchers from the Johns Hopkins University have found that DNA from the sperm of men whose children had early signs of autism shows distinct patterns of tags that could contribute to the condition. Most experts agree that autism is usually inherited since the condition tends to run in families. In this study, investigators looked […]

Washington: Researchers from the Johns Hopkins University have found that DNA from the sperm of men whose children had early signs of autism shows distinct patterns of tags that could contribute to the condition.

Most experts agree that autism is usually inherited since the condition tends to run in families.