What would be the karyotype of someone with asperger syndrome?

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2026-03-29 04:05

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Asperger syndrome is a neurodevelopmental condition that falls under the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and does not have a specific karyotype associated with it. Individuals with Asperger syndrome typically have a normal karyotype, which means their chromosomes are arranged in the standard human format (46 chromosomes: 22 pairs of autosomes and 1 pair of sex chromosomes). Genetic factors may contribute to the condition, but no distinct chromosomal abnormalities are linked directly to Asperger syndrome. Thus, a karyotype analysis would usually show no deviations from the typical human chromosome structure.

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