BACKGROUND: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been proposed as a cost-effective method for the identification of human susceptibility genes. Here we explore its utility in an analysis of a human personality trait, neuroticism, which can be modeled in mice by tests of emotionality. We investigated a mouse emotionality locus on chromosome 1 that contains no annotated genes but abuts four regulators of G protein signaling, one of which (rgs2) has been previously identified as a quantitative trait gene for emotionality. This locus is syntenic with a human region that has been consistently implicated in the genetic aetiology of neuroticism. METHODS: The functional candidacy of 29 murine sequence variants was tested by a...
International audienceHere we present a strategy to determine the genetic basis of variance in compl...
Several theoretical studies have suggested that large samples of randomly ascertained siblings can b...
Several theoretical studies have suggested that large samples of randomly ascertained siblings can b...
BACKGROUND: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been proposed as a cost-effe...
International audienceBackground: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been p...
International audienceBackground: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been p...
International audienceBackground: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been p...
Genetic influences on susceptibility to neurotic disorders appear to consist of additive polygenes, ...
Gray has drawn upon genetic evidence to argue for the existence of rodent emotionality, a model of h...
The last decade has witnessed a steady expansion in the number of quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapp...
Gray has drawn upon genetic evidence to argue for the existence of rodent emotionality, a model of h...
It seems that the genetic basis of common psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia and manic-depre...
It seems that the genetic basis of common psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia and manic-depre...
International audienceHere we present a strategy to determine the genetic basis of variance in compl...
International audienceHere we present a strategy to determine the genetic basis of variance in compl...
International audienceHere we present a strategy to determine the genetic basis of variance in compl...
Several theoretical studies have suggested that large samples of randomly ascertained siblings can b...
Several theoretical studies have suggested that large samples of randomly ascertained siblings can b...
BACKGROUND: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been proposed as a cost-effe...
International audienceBackground: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been p...
International audienceBackground: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been p...
International audienceBackground: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been p...
Genetic influences on susceptibility to neurotic disorders appear to consist of additive polygenes, ...
Gray has drawn upon genetic evidence to argue for the existence of rodent emotionality, a model of h...
The last decade has witnessed a steady expansion in the number of quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapp...
Gray has drawn upon genetic evidence to argue for the existence of rodent emotionality, a model of h...
It seems that the genetic basis of common psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia and manic-depre...
It seems that the genetic basis of common psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia and manic-depre...
International audienceHere we present a strategy to determine the genetic basis of variance in compl...
International audienceHere we present a strategy to determine the genetic basis of variance in compl...
International audienceHere we present a strategy to determine the genetic basis of variance in compl...
Several theoretical studies have suggested that large samples of randomly ascertained siblings can b...
Several theoretical studies have suggested that large samples of randomly ascertained siblings can b...