Abstract
Genetic studies commonly focus on risk, identifying alleles that are associated with vulnerability to disease or negative health behaviors. An alternative approach, based on the differential susceptibility hypothesis, is to study how alleles can be associated with greater plasticity or susceptibility to the environment, making their ultimate effects either positive or negative depending …
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