An ongoing program at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR) uses a resource of adolescent twins (2720 individuals) and their singleton siblings (1179), constituting 1324 families. A large number (> 500 families) have participated in two main studies (the mole and the cognition studies) with the aim of identifying genetic polymorphisms associated with moliness and cognitive function respectively, as well as several other projects that run in parallel with these studies. Most recently 950 families were invited to participate in a mail and phone study assessing reading ability, taste and smell sensitivity, and health and wellbeing. Although the program measures a broad range of phenotypes, the common focus of all studies is to re...
Twins have long been of interest for illuminating genetic and environmental influences on human trai...
From childhood into adolescence, the child's brain undergoes considerable changes in both structure ...
animal research might provide essential information, it cannot encompass the complex interplay of ge...
An ongoing program at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR) uses a resource of adolesc...
The ABCD twin study will elucidate the genetic and environmental contributions to a wide range of me...
This volume is about an ongoing long-term research initiative led by researchers from the School of ...
We describe the Queensland Twin Adolescent Brain (QTAB) dataset and provide a detailed methodology a...
Amultidisciplinary collaborative study examining cognition in a large sample of twins is outlined. A...
The Older Australian Twins Study (OATS) was recently initiated to investigate genetic and environmen...
The Older Australian Twins Study (OATS) is a major longitudinal study of twins, aged ≥ 65 years, to ...
The Twins' Early Development Study (TEDS) is a large-scale longitudinal study of twins from early ch...
Twin studies have been a valuable source of information about the genetic basis of complex traits. T...
The study of twins and their families provides a highly useful tool for disentangling the genetic an...
Twin studies have been a valuable source of information about the genetic basis of complex traits. T...
The study of twins and their families provides a highly useful tool for disentangling the genetic an...
Twins have long been of interest for illuminating genetic and environmental influences on human trai...
From childhood into adolescence, the child's brain undergoes considerable changes in both structure ...
animal research might provide essential information, it cannot encompass the complex interplay of ge...
An ongoing program at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR) uses a resource of adolesc...
The ABCD twin study will elucidate the genetic and environmental contributions to a wide range of me...
This volume is about an ongoing long-term research initiative led by researchers from the School of ...
We describe the Queensland Twin Adolescent Brain (QTAB) dataset and provide a detailed methodology a...
Amultidisciplinary collaborative study examining cognition in a large sample of twins is outlined. A...
The Older Australian Twins Study (OATS) was recently initiated to investigate genetic and environmen...
The Older Australian Twins Study (OATS) is a major longitudinal study of twins, aged ≥ 65 years, to ...
The Twins' Early Development Study (TEDS) is a large-scale longitudinal study of twins from early ch...
Twin studies have been a valuable source of information about the genetic basis of complex traits. T...
The study of twins and their families provides a highly useful tool for disentangling the genetic an...
Twin studies have been a valuable source of information about the genetic basis of complex traits. T...
The study of twins and their families provides a highly useful tool for disentangling the genetic an...
Twins have long been of interest for illuminating genetic and environmental influences on human trai...
From childhood into adolescence, the child's brain undergoes considerable changes in both structure ...
animal research might provide essential information, it cannot encompass the complex interplay of ge...