Genome-wide autozygosity is associated with lower general cognitive ability

D.P. Howrigan, M.A. Simonson, G. Davies, S.E. Harris, A. Tenesa, J.M. Starr, D.C. Liewald, I.J. Deary, A.F. McRae, M.J. Wright, G.W. Montgomery, N. Hansell, N.G. Martin, A. Payton, M. Horan, W.E. Ollier, A. Abdellaoui, D.I. Boomsma, P. DeRosse, E.E.M. KnowlesD.C. Glahn, S. Djurovic, I. Melle, O.A. Andreassen, A. Christoforou, V.M. Steen, S.L. Hellard, K. Sundet, I. Reinvang, T. Espeseth, A.J. Lundervold, I. Giegling, B. Konte, A.M. Hartmann, D. Rujescu, P. Roussos, S. Giakoumaki, K.E. Burdick, P. Bitsios, G. Donohoe, R.P. Corley, P.M. Visscher, N. Pendleton, A.K. Malhotra, B.M. Neale, T. Lencz, M.C. Keller

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