Related to this: Polygenic risk for autism associated with higher IQ in general population http://www.nature.com/articles/mp201512.epdf?shared_access_token=OKfpxazMvibIDOJgexG_lNRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0M9FK_pi-x5mRZVPDK4EDUiYLV7-h-3JB5Dlxz4HmoM0dLPQqWD5ZbjYwCeZSWZ9gX3itqY5bOE-NWABGIqzZMn2HcEyZ4G3Up0jzJj_j72q1uGw_3h1O6Me9b6IuFNbezqAGmFbJKJBF9WWT071w459fRG_39XcD7ljjes_cEJVLUN_lVeWN0SOr6-6ZMSrlw%3D …https://twitter.com/SilverVVulpes/status/675794105935503370 …
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Maybe I should have a list of these "subclinical polygenic risk of psychiatric stuff correlates with x-y z in normal pop" results somewhere.
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The ones for ADHD and psychosis look mostly bad, but for autism spectrum it's something good.This is important for eug…scientific curiosity.
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