I have problems in using punctuation. For instance in the following sentence. Is it right to put a comma after rare?
Recent studies have shown that disorders caused due to individual qualities such as LNM disorders are quite rare, when compared to those caused by multiple genetic variants.
Top answer
No. It makes "when compared to those caused by multiple genetic variants" parenthetical, and that is not what you mean.
— Enoon
No.
It makes "when compared to those caused by multiple genetic variants" parenthetical, and that is not what you mean.
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