author is on twitter @DronkersJ, but beware: lots of Dutch! :)
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I can't find any individual level datasets or even analyses of such by others. Touchy topic!
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Good guess doesn't help when reviewers go like [citation needed], only PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS, etc. etc.
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Dat typo tho: turns out!
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@piffer_davide did publish one of these in Intelligence. Depends a lot of who the editor assigns as gatekeepers for a particular paper.
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Can't tell with these data. Need genomic data.
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Results less convincing IMO, but it's only a matter of time before larger datasets become available as well as GWASs on diverse samples.
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LD decay decreases when training samples are more diverse. Researchers been doing pruning for no reason. Fail! Sad!http://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/02/01/051458 …
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Might just be a weird cultural quirk. It only impacts genetics when traits have dominance effects, which are weak for most polygenics.
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But strong for monogenics (Mendelian disorders), hence all the odd diseases in inbred animals/humans.
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