Background One explanation for the persistence of schizophrenia despite the reduced fertility of patients is that it is a by-product of recent human evolution. This hypothesis is supported by evidence suggesting that recently-evolved genomic regions in humans are involved in the genetic risk for schizophrenia. Using summary statistics from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of schizophrenia and 11 other phenotypes, we tested for enrichment of association with GWAS traits in regions that have undergone methylation changes in the human lineage compared to Neanderthals and Denisovans, i.e. human-specific differentially methylated regions (DMRs). We used analytical tools that evaluate polygenic enrichment of a subset of geno...
Recent studies suggest that genetic and environmental factors do not account for all the schizophren...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have remarkably advanced insight into the genetic basis of sc...
Identification of 108 genomic regions significantly associated with schizophrenia risk by the Psychi...
Background: One explanation for the persistence of schizophrenia despite the reduced fertility of pa...
Abstract Background One explanation for the persistence of schizophrenia despite the reduced fertili...
Introduction: The persistence of schizophrenia in human populations separated by geography and time ...
Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder with an estimated lifetime prevalence of ~1% worldwide. Despit...
Schizophrenia is suggested to be a by-product of the evolution in humans, a compromise for our langu...
Background: Why schizophrenia has accompanied humans throughout our history despite its negative eff...
BackgroundWhy schizophrenia has accompanied humans throughout our history despite its negative effec...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is a highly heritable, neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by episodic...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is a highly heritable, neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by episodic...
The authors provide a comprehensive, single base resolution view of association between genetic vari...
Genetic association studies provide evidence for a substantial polygenic component to schizophrenia,...
Emerging evidence suggests that schizophrenia (SZ) susceptibility involves variation at genetic, epi...
Recent studies suggest that genetic and environmental factors do not account for all the schizophren...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have remarkably advanced insight into the genetic basis of sc...
Identification of 108 genomic regions significantly associated with schizophrenia risk by the Psychi...
Background: One explanation for the persistence of schizophrenia despite the reduced fertility of pa...
Abstract Background One explanation for the persistence of schizophrenia despite the reduced fertili...
Introduction: The persistence of schizophrenia in human populations separated by geography and time ...
Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder with an estimated lifetime prevalence of ~1% worldwide. Despit...
Schizophrenia is suggested to be a by-product of the evolution in humans, a compromise for our langu...
Background: Why schizophrenia has accompanied humans throughout our history despite its negative eff...
BackgroundWhy schizophrenia has accompanied humans throughout our history despite its negative effec...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is a highly heritable, neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by episodic...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is a highly heritable, neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by episodic...
The authors provide a comprehensive, single base resolution view of association between genetic vari...
Genetic association studies provide evidence for a substantial polygenic component to schizophrenia,...
Emerging evidence suggests that schizophrenia (SZ) susceptibility involves variation at genetic, epi...
Recent studies suggest that genetic and environmental factors do not account for all the schizophren...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have remarkably advanced insight into the genetic basis of sc...
Identification of 108 genomic regions significantly associated with schizophrenia risk by the Psychi...