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Genetic explanation of schizophrenia (Biological explanation)
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sz is passed on from one generation to the next through genes
candidate genes
make people predisposed to developing sz
polygenic
ripke et al 2014
108 seperate genetic variations associated with sz
gottesman 1991
as genetic similarity increases so does probability of sharing sz
heston 1966
adoption study support
A03
family studies provide weak evidence
parents who both have sz and monozygotic twins
tienari et al 2004
children of sz sufferers are at higher risk
evidence from older twin studies is less reliable
reductionist
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