APA Citation

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 Citation

Marioni, 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 Citation

Marioni, 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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