Keeno wrote:
Because Asperger's is thought to be genetic, as well as autism in general, it would follow that there must be geographical areas where it's more concentrated than others.
No it does not.
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Or was originally so, in the days when most everyone stayed in one place, before mass migration. Because if it's genetic it would be passed down from one person to another and they would obviously be geographically close.
Not necessarily.
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Anyone got any thoughts on this? If there are such areas, the Stirling area in Scotland MUST be one. Any other likely areas?
Being genetic is not synonymous with being hereditary.