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One Gene vs. Two Genes in Schizophrenia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

Carol Buck*
Affiliation:
University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

Extract

Arguments about the role of heredity in schizophrenia have largely given way to arguments about the genetic mechanisms involved. Discussions of the various genetic models by leading workers in the field have been presented in recent years (Rosenthal and Kety, 1968; Kaplan, 1972). Single gene theories have prevailed, Slater's intermediate model being preferred because of its good fit with the observed risks of schizophrenia in specific categories of blood relatives (Slater and Cowie, 1971).

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1974 

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