Angelman syndrome is primarily caused by genetic factors, specifically mutations or deletions in the UBE3A gene on chromosome 15. While environmental factors do not cause the syndrome, they may influence the severity of symptoms or the quality of life for individuals with the condition. For instance, factors such as nutrition, physical activity, and social interactions can play a role in managing symptoms and improving overall well-being. However, the core genetic basis remains unchanged by environmental influences.
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