OK, I went to the website you referenced. You are kidding, right?
The founding editor, Dan Olmsted, was a journalist who worked for the Unification Church (The Moonies) who died from an overdose of prescription drugs.
Not one of their staff has any medical background, including Teresa Conrick who is listed as the science editor.
There are multiple articles from recognized medical publications that ridicule this site and it's findings outright.
According to an article by a Dr. Harrison, Conrick’s post on Age of Autism on July 23, 2014, “Dear America, You Are Being Bamboozled Again About Autism and Genes,”
"should raise a number of red flags regarding her scholarship, basic understanding of science, common sense, and perhaps, even her ethics."
In fact, the following professionals have all written articles debunking this site.
Julie Boom, MD, Melody Butler, BSN, RN, Margaret Fisher, MD, Gary Freed, MD, MPH,
Alan Hinman, MD, MPH, Tim Jacks, DO, FAAP,
Mary Beth Koslap-Petraco DNP, CPN, BSN,
Gary Marshall, MD, Paul Offit, MD, Georges Peter, MD, Mark H. Sawyer, MD, William Schafner, MD, David Tayloe, MD
I am sorry, but I do not consider this a valid or credible argument to support your position. If you have a better reference, I would be happy to research it.