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Genome-wide study of risk tolerance and risky behaviors reveals shared genetic influences

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2017

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Linner, R.K., Biroli, P., Fontana, M., Hammerschlaag, A., Kong, E., Lebreton, M., et al. Large-scale genetic study of risk tolerance and risky behaviors identifies new loci and reveals shared genetic influences. Behavior Genetics, 47, no. 6 (2017): 651.

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Risk tolerance is an important variable in the behavioral and social sciences and one of the most studied phenotypes in social science genetics, but few genetic variants have so far been found to robustly associate with it or with risky behaviors.

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