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Progress in genomics is illuminating a genetic architecture of schizophrenia that involves a substantial contribution from many common risk variants of small effects (eg, single-nucleotide polymorphisms) but also rare mutations (eg, copy number variants) of large effects.

These results seem to suggest that substance use is perhaps not as strong a predictor of reoffending as many common risk assessments assume (e.g. LSI-R, Andrews & Bonta, 2010; HRC-20, Douglas & Webster, 1999).

The hereditary component of migraine, i.e. the proportion of individual differences explained by genetic variation in migraine, is estimated to be between 38 and 53% and is likely to arise from the combined effect of many common risk variants each with small effect sizes, thus characterizing migraine as a common complex, polygenic disease [2 4].

These relationships are likely confounded by many common risk factors such as age, socio-economic status, obesity, and chronic illness.

Male and female breast cancers share many common risk factors; for example, advancing age and previous family history.

Pathological features such as endothelial dysfunction and inflammation and also many common risk factors are shared between these conditions [ 44, 45, 47– 51].

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HIV, another STI with extensive public health impact [ 5], shares many common behavioural risk factors with HPV and the infections interact in important ways.

In recent years several Mendelian loci have been unequivocally linked to hereditary forms of Parkinson's disease (Houlden and Singleton, 2012) and genome-wide association studies have succeeded in identifying many common, low risk variants (Plagnol et al., 2011).

He said: "This potentially overturns much of the current advice given to men about how they might improve their fertility and suggests that many common lifestyle risks may not be as important as we previously thought.

Many common epidemiological risk-disease measures (e.g. odds ratio) are concerned with whether an exposure occurred, rather than with when it occurred, and are thus of little use for estimating relationships between timing of exposure and disease onset [ 58].

As many crimes share common risk factors, analyzing their joint spatial behavior may help in obtaining more evidence of real clustering in the risk surface than would be available from the analysis of a single type of crime.

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