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Research has found that when one identical twin is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the other twin has a 60-90% chance of also being diagnosed. In contrast, when one fraternal twin is diagnosed, the other twin's chance is only 5-10%. Based on this information, what is the most accurate conclusion one can draw?
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Research has found that when one identical twin is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the other twin has a 60-90% chance of also being diagnosed. In contrast, when one fraternal twin is diagnosed, the other twin's chance is only 5-10%. Based on this information, what is the most accurate conclusion one can draw?
A researcher observes that when one identical twin is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the co-twin has a 60-90% chance of also being diagnosed. However, when a fraternal twin is diagnosed, the co-twin's chance is only 5-10%. Based on these findings, what is the most accurate conclusion about the development of ASD?