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The idea that genetic differences may explain a multitude of individual-level outcomes studied by economists is far from controversial. Since more datasets now contain measures of genetic variation, it is reasonable to postulate that incorporating genomic data in economic analyses will become...
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The identification of genes associated with human disorders is a major goal in computational biology. Although the rapid emergence of cellular network-based approaches has been successful in many instances, all of these methodologies are partially limited by the incompleteness of the...
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Both the availability and sheer volume of data sets containing individual molecular genetic information are growing at a rapid pace. Many argue that these data can facilitate the identification of genes underlying important socio-economic outcomes, such as educational attainment and fertility....
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