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A family-based method for leveraging random genetic variation to identify variance-controlling loci
View ORCID ProfileDalton Conley, Rebecca Johnson, View ORCID ProfileBen Domingue, View ORCID ProfileChristopher Dawes, View ORCID ProfileJason Boardman, View ORCID ProfileMark Siegal
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/175596
Dalton Conley
1Department of Sociology, Princeton University
Rebecca Johnson
1Department of Sociology, Princeton University
Ben Domingue
2Graduate School of Education, Stanford University
Christopher Dawes
3Wilff Family Department of Politics, New York University
Jason Boardman
4Institute for Behavioral Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder
Mark Siegal
5Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, New York University
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Posted August 11, 2017.
A family-based method for leveraging random genetic variation to identify variance-controlling loci
Dalton Conley, Rebecca Johnson, Ben Domingue, Christopher Dawes, Jason Boardman, Mark Siegal
bioRxiv 175596; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/175596
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