Suppose that the presence of a particular gene is a necessary cause for the occurrence of schizophrenia. Which of the following statements would be true?
A. The gene is also a sufficient cause for the occurrence of schizophrenia.
B. There are other things besides this gene that can cause schizophrenia.
C. Most people with schizophrenia will have this gene.
D. A person with this gene may or may not become schizophrenic.
Answer: D
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