Family study results are consistent with genetic effects making substantial contributions to risk of psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, yet robust identification of specific genetic variants that explain variation in population risk had been disappointing until the advent of technologies that assay the entire genome in large samples. We highlight recent progress that has led to a better understanding of the number of risk variants in the population and the interaction of allele frequency and effect size. The emerging genetic architecture implies a large number of contributing loci (that is, a high genome-wide mutational target) and suggests that genetic risk of psychiatric disorders involves the combined effects of many common var...
Background Despite evidence from twin and family studies for an important contribution of genetic fa...
In this review we discuss recent developments in psychiatric genetics: on the one hand, studies usin...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of schizophrenia have yielded more than 100 common susceptibi...
Schizophrenia is a common psychiatric disorder with a strong genetic component. Recent studies apply...
Genetic architecture of a disease comprises the number, frequency, and effect sizes of genetic risk ...
Genetic architecture of a disease comprises the number, frequency, and effect sizes of genetic risk ...
In a genome-wide association study (GWAS), a large number of SNPs are genotyped in a large number of...
The past decade has witnessed major advances in our understanding of the genetics of schizophrenia. ...
In recent years, our understanding of the genetic architecture of schizophrenia, a phrase which deno...
In this article, we review some of the data that contribute to our understanding of the genetic arch...
Psychiatric disorders are among the most intractable enigmas in medicine. In the past five years, th...
The completion of Human Genome Project and the "HapMap" project was followed by translational activi...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder with strong heritability and marked heterogeneity in ...
Schizophrenia is strongly familial yet rarely (if ever) exhibits classical Mendelian inheritance pat...
Disease loci underlying complex disorders such as schizophrenia(SCZ)are likely to exist as variants ...
Background Despite evidence from twin and family studies for an important contribution of genetic fa...
In this review we discuss recent developments in psychiatric genetics: on the one hand, studies usin...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of schizophrenia have yielded more than 100 common susceptibi...
Schizophrenia is a common psychiatric disorder with a strong genetic component. Recent studies apply...
Genetic architecture of a disease comprises the number, frequency, and effect sizes of genetic risk ...
Genetic architecture of a disease comprises the number, frequency, and effect sizes of genetic risk ...
In a genome-wide association study (GWAS), a large number of SNPs are genotyped in a large number of...
The past decade has witnessed major advances in our understanding of the genetics of schizophrenia. ...
In recent years, our understanding of the genetic architecture of schizophrenia, a phrase which deno...
In this article, we review some of the data that contribute to our understanding of the genetic arch...
Psychiatric disorders are among the most intractable enigmas in medicine. In the past five years, th...
The completion of Human Genome Project and the "HapMap" project was followed by translational activi...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder with strong heritability and marked heterogeneity in ...
Schizophrenia is strongly familial yet rarely (if ever) exhibits classical Mendelian inheritance pat...
Disease loci underlying complex disorders such as schizophrenia(SCZ)are likely to exist as variants ...
Background Despite evidence from twin and family studies for an important contribution of genetic fa...
In this review we discuss recent developments in psychiatric genetics: on the one hand, studies usin...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of schizophrenia have yielded more than 100 common susceptibi...