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Science, Genes, and Ideology THE ‘MISSING HERITABILITY’ OF COMMON DISORDERS: SHOULD HEALTH RESEARCHERS CARE? Claudia Chaufan and Jay Joseph This article critiques the “missing heritability” position, which calls
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Document Date: 2013-10-23 22:42:40


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