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Nice! Are you going to dive into the argument that we should be switching to rare variants in any of these? I can see the reason for it for psychiatric traits but no one has ever made a compelling case to me for social/behavioral traits.

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For GWAS all traits required similar efforts, bringing everyone regardless of their phenotype into a parallel projects with shared methods building common understanding. What we’ll do with GWAS, the questions we’ll ask now might differ, ideally we can continue using genetics as a common denominator.

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Patrick Turley
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Associate Research Prof. at USC. Economics/statistical-genetics researcher. Board gamer. (Who wants to play a hand of Hanabi?) he/him/his paturley.com
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