Hoarding is characterized by difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, resulting in clutter that impedes the normal use of living spaces [Frost and Hartl, 1996]. Although hoarding can be a symptom of multiple neurological and psychiatric disorders, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD
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## Abstract The availability of affordable high throughput technology for parallel genotyping has opened the field of genetics to genomeβwide association studies (GWAS), and in the last few years hundreds of articles reporting results of GWAS for a variety of heritable traits have been published. W