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'Genelection': Should We Select Children Based on Their Genetic Scores?
GWAS and Polygenic Risk Scores (PGS)
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What I'm Reading (Nov. 5)
"Statistics, as a lens through which scientists investigate real-world questions, has always been smudged by the fingerprints of the people holding the lens.
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On Embryonic Gene Editing, California May Follow UK
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