Stuttering as a phenotype for behavioral genetics research
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- DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.1320480403
Stuttering as a phenotype for behavioral genetics research
Abstract
Stuttering is a broad behavioral phenotype with an adult prevalence of 0.7-1.0%. Family, twin, and segregation studies all indicate that stuttering has a large genetic component to its etiology. The relatively simple phenotype, the early onset, and the apparent rarity of phenocopies of adult stuttering all make stuttering a promising model for the study of the genetics of broad behavioral phenotypes.
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