Last Posted: Feb 02, 2019
- Current clinical use of polygenic scores will risk exacerbating health disparities
AR Martin et al, BioRXIV, February 1, 2019 - Progressing Polygenic Medicine in Psychiatry Through Electronic Health Records.
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AR Martin et al. BioRXIV, January 23, 019 - Color to Move Whole Genome Sequencing Into Clinical Care through 100,000-Person Initiative Focused on Polygenic Risk
prnewwire, January 7, 2019 - Interpreting polygenic scores, polygenic adaptation, and human phenotypic differences
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