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ah, it's the other way around - being autistic is a common co-morbidity with being trans and they probable have shared genetic causes, so having one increases the likelihood of the other (because of genetics).
I actually went the other way around, I realized I was trans and when I ran across the genetic studies and the studies finding strong comorbidity, I started to take seriously the feedback I had been given my whole life that I could be autistic (which I had dismissed).