The heritability of autism is the proportion of differences in expression of autism that can be explained by genetic variation. Autism has a strong genetic basis. Although the genetics of autism are complex, the disorder is explained more by multigene effects than by rare mutations with large effects.
Autism may be influenced by genetics, with studies consistently demonstrating a higher prevalence among siblings and in families with a history of autism. This led researchers to investigate the extent to which genetics contribute to the development of autism. Numerous studies, including twin studies and family studies, have estimated the heritability of autism to be around 80 to 90%, indicating that genetic factors play a substantial role in its etiology. Heritability estimates do not imply that autism is solely determined by genetics, as environmental factors also contribute to the development of the disorder.