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Polygenic scores ignore development and epigenetics, dramatically reducing their value.

David S Moore
Published in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2023)
Polygenic scores cannot elucidate the mechanisms that produce behavioral phenotypes (including "intelligence"). Therefore, they are unlikely to yield helpful interventions. Moreover, they are poor predictors of individuals' developmental outcomes. Burt's critique is well-supported by the details of molecular biology. Specifically, experiences affect epigenetic factors that influence phenotypes via how the genome functions, a fact that lends support to Burt's conclusions.
Keyphrases
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