Marioni, R. E., Penke, L., Davies, G., Huffman, J. E., Hayward, C., & Deary, I. J. (2014). The total burden of rare, non-synonymous exome genetic variants is not associated with childhood or late-life cognitive ability. The Royal Society.
Chicago Style CitationMarioni, Riccardo E., Lars Penke, Gail Davies, Jennifer E. Huffman, Caroline Hayward, and Ian J. Deary. The Total Burden of Rare, Non-synonymous Exome Genetic Variants Is Not Associated With Childhood or Late-life Cognitive Ability. The Royal Society, 2014.
MLA CitationMarioni, Riccardo E., et al. The Total Burden of Rare, Non-synonymous Exome Genetic Variants Is Not Associated With Childhood or Late-life Cognitive Ability. The Royal Society, 2014.
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