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well, technically, suicidal behavior can be triggered by almost anything. Autosomal disorders very rarely have anything to do with behavior. but, im confused by the way you worded your question. Is it ,"Is suicdal behavior an autosomal disorder?" or "Can suicidal behavior be caused by an autosomal disorder?"

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