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Chunk #27 — COMMENT — Structure of Genetic Influences

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Higher-order genetic and environmental structure of prevalent forms of child and adolescent psychopathology.
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These findings strongly suggest that most additive genetic factors associated with variation in the common psychopathology dimensions in children and adolescents are not specific to each individual dimension of psychopathology. Rather, the three patterns of pleiotropy identified in these analyses appear to be the principal modes of genetic risk transmission for most of the 11 dimensions of child and adolescent psychopathology.