The sociogenomics of polygenic scores of reproductive behavior and their relationship to other fertility traits
Human reproductive behavior until relatively recently has been explained exclusively via individual and social characteristics. This article applies results from a recent Genome-Wide Association Study that combined sixty-two data sources to isolate twelve genetic loci associated with reproductive be...
Auteurs principaux: | Mills, M, Barban, N, Tropf, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Russell Sage Foundation
2018
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