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On Thursday October 1st, Autism Science Foundation, Autism Speaks and the Escher Fund for Autism co-organized an online symposium which examined the possibility that early mutations in cells that pass along genetic information from generation to generation (sperm and egg and cells that make the sperm an egg) has a role in the causes of autism. This symposium is on the ASF podcast feed, but a quick summary is presented on this week’s podcast. Jill Escher from the Escher Fund for Autism and Mat Pletcher from Autism Speaks provide their perspective. Also, a quick rundown on the study that caused so much monkeying around in the press.