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Chunk #15 — Evidence of Sex-Specific Genetic Architecture in Humans — Sex-specific genetic architecture of human quantitative traits: a case study

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Sex-specific genetic architecture of human disease.
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Thus, standing natural variation in the human genome contributes to quantitative phenotypes in a sex-specific manner. That many of these phenotypes are also risk factors for common diseases further suggests that significant sex-specific genetic architecture contributes to risk for common diseases.