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0%) had pathogenic findings. There were no significant differences in Bayley Scales of Infant Development cognitive ( = .112), language ( = .898), or motor scores ( = .488) among children with negative or normal findings versus a variant of unknown significance versus pathogenic findings. Medical recommendations in response to the genetic finding were made for 72.2% of those with pathogenic results. Our findings reinforce the importance of genetic testing for toddlers diagnosed with ASD given the 12% yield and lack of phenotypic differe