General cognitive ability (g), which is related to many aspects of brain functioning, is one of the most heritable traits in neuroscience. Similarly to other heritable quantitatively distributed traits, genetic influence on g is likely to be due to the combined action of many genes of small effect [quantitative trait loci (QTLs)], perhaps several on each chromosome. We used DNA pooling for the first time to search a chromosome systematically with a dense map of DNA markers for allelic associations with g. We screened 147 markers on chromosome 4 such that 85% of the chromosome were estimated to be within 1 cM of a marker. Comparing pooled DNA from 51 children of high g and from 51 controls of average g, 11 significant QTL associations emerge...
Mild mental impairment (MMI) represents the low extreme of the quantitative trait of general intelli...
Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with general cognitive ability (g) were investigated for s...
For DNA markers in or near genes of neurological relevance, allelic frequencies were compared for gr...
General cognitive ability (g), which is related to many aspects of brain functioning, is one of the ...
General cognitive ability (g), which is related to many aspects of brain functioning, is one of the ...
All measures of cognitive processes correlate moderately at the phenotypic level and correlate subst...
Pooling DNA from subjects within a group and comparing the pooled DNA across groups for a dense map ...
Given that the evidence of a substantial genetic contribution to cognitive ability is now convincing...
Given that the evidence of a substantial genetic contribution to cognitive ability is now convincing...
Multivariate quantitative genetic research suggests a hierarchical model of cognitive abilities wher...
Very different neurocognitive processes appear to be involved in cognitive abilities such as verbal ...
General cognitive ability (intelligence, often indexed by IQ scores) is one of the most highly herit...
Mild mental impairment (MMI) represents the low extreme of the quantitative trait of general intelli...
Mild mental impairment (MMI) represents the low extreme of the quantitative trait of general intelli...
We hypothesize that mild mental impairment (MMI) represents the low extreme of the same quantitative...
Mild mental impairment (MMI) represents the low extreme of the quantitative trait of general intelli...
Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with general cognitive ability (g) were investigated for s...
For DNA markers in or near genes of neurological relevance, allelic frequencies were compared for gr...
General cognitive ability (g), which is related to many aspects of brain functioning, is one of the ...
General cognitive ability (g), which is related to many aspects of brain functioning, is one of the ...
All measures of cognitive processes correlate moderately at the phenotypic level and correlate subst...
Pooling DNA from subjects within a group and comparing the pooled DNA across groups for a dense map ...
Given that the evidence of a substantial genetic contribution to cognitive ability is now convincing...
Given that the evidence of a substantial genetic contribution to cognitive ability is now convincing...
Multivariate quantitative genetic research suggests a hierarchical model of cognitive abilities wher...
Very different neurocognitive processes appear to be involved in cognitive abilities such as verbal ...
General cognitive ability (intelligence, often indexed by IQ scores) is one of the most highly herit...
Mild mental impairment (MMI) represents the low extreme of the quantitative trait of general intelli...
Mild mental impairment (MMI) represents the low extreme of the quantitative trait of general intelli...
We hypothesize that mild mental impairment (MMI) represents the low extreme of the same quantitative...
Mild mental impairment (MMI) represents the low extreme of the quantitative trait of general intelli...
Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with general cognitive ability (g) were investigated for s...
For DNA markers in or near genes of neurological relevance, allelic frequencies were compared for gr...