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Memo to the newest generation of gene hunters: read Jay Joseph

Jonathan Leo

Psychosis, 2018, vol. 10, issue 1, 58-61

Abstract: Molecular biologists searching for the genes for schizophrenia assume the genes exist because they have faith in the schizophrenia family, twin, and adoption studies. Most textbooks and review chapters do not go back to the original material and instead rely on what previous reviewers have stated. In contrast, Jay Joseph has analyzed in great detail the primary literature. It would behoove those in search of these genes to read Joseph’s latest book.

Date: 2018
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