Is There a Genetic Marker for ADHD

 

Despite advances in genetic research, no single ADHD genetic marker can currently predict the condition. ADHD is influenced by many genes, each contributing a small effect. 

Biomarkers and ADHD 
Researchers are exploring whether biological signals such as brain imaging or gene activity could serve as biomarkers, but none are yet validated for diagnosis. 

Predictive Genes and Genome Scans 
Genes linked to dopamine and synaptic function appear more frequently in ADHD, but genome scans show associations rather than certainty. 

Families seeking personalised guidance may visit providers like ADHD Certify for family history and comprehensive assessments. ADHD frequently overlaps with autism, and Autism Detect supports understanding of overlapping developmental traits. 

Final Thoughts 
Genetic insight adds depth, but diagnosis remains multi-dimensional.  

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