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Linkage analysis of extremely discordant and concordant sibling pairs identifies QTL that influence variation in a human personality trait.
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Main Authors:
Fullerton, J
,
Cubin, M
,
Bhomra, A
,
Davidson, S
,
Miller, S
,
Turn, M
,
Dolby, C
,
Mott, R
,
Wang, C
,
Tiwari, H
,
Allison, D
,
Neale, M
,
Fairburn, C
,
Goodwin, G
,
Flint, J
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2002
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