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Fig. 2 | Molecular Autism

Fig. 2

From: Rhesus macaque social functioning is paternally, but not maternally, inherited by sons: potential implications for autism

Fig. 2

Parental genetic contributions to sons’ non-social behavior and quantitative autistic-like trait variation. The genetic contribution to sons’ a non-social scores and b mSRS-R scores is estimated as the BLUP for each parent. Each symbol represents the mean deviation of the sons within a half-sibling group descended from an individual parent, plotted on the x-axis in an arbitrary order. The wider range of these values in fathers (blue) versus mothers (orange) is highly significant for each behavior measure and leads to the greater σ2g2P and h2 estimates reported in the text. Sample sizes for a were N = 89 fathers and N = 237 mothers and for b were N = 69 fathers and N = 171 mothers. Non-social behavior was measured using slightly different sampling methods between cohorts and was accordingly Z-scored within each cohort to produce the “non-social equivalence score” shown here, whereas mSRS-R scores were measured with the same scale across cohorts and thus did not require transformation

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