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February 21, 2012February 23, 2012michelesolis

Common variants capture at least 23 percent of liability for schizophrenia, according to a study published in Nature Genetics. The study argues that many common genetic variants with small effects can act together to contribute substantially to risk for the disorder.

Read this article at Schizophrenia Research Forum.

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