Table 3.
Sample size for families in each level of diagnostic group and partitioned according to whether families contained ASD-diagnosed females (FC) or not (MO).
Diagnostic Group1 | Families1 | Total | Filtered | Plate | Batch |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Narrow | All | 528 | 462 | 431 | 406 |
MO | 334 | 296 | 274 | 259 | |
FC | 194 | 166 | 157 | 147 | |
Broad | All | 739 | 641 | 603 | 567 |
MO | 464 | 408 | 382 | 359 | |
FC | 275 | 233 | 221 | 208 | |
All | All | 1181 | 1031 | 981 | 914 |
MO | 741 | 653 | 623 | 579 | |
FC | 440 | 378 | 358 | 335 |
A larger fraction of families tends to be removed from the more stringently-diagnosed groups (narrow and broad) and from FC families, but neither trend approaches significance when the data are fitted to a log-linear model.