BACKGROUND: Genetic epidemiologic studies suggest that individual variation in susceptibility to schizophrenia is substantially genetic. However, like other common disorders, the mode of transmission is complex and probably reflects oligogenic inheritance against a polygenic background. OBJECTIVE: The goal of this article was to introduce genomics as an approach to understanding the causes of schizophrenia. CONCLUSIONS: Genomic approaches to schizophrenia are becoming increasingly feasible as data from the Human Genome Project accumulate and technology improves. Attempts to identify genes for schizophrenia have been based on 4 main approaches: genetic linkage studies, studies of chromosomal abnormalities associated with the diso...
Purpose of review This paper reviews recent molecular genetic studies of schizophrenia and evaluates...
Objectives: Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disease affecting about 1% of the general populati...
International audienceCurrent research suggests that alterations in neurodevelopmental processes, in...
BACKGROUND: Genetic epidemiologic studies suggest that individual variation in susceptibility to s...
Schizophrenia is a complex highly heritable psychiatric disorder affecting ~1% of the human populati...
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Background: Despite the fact that the genetic basis of schizophrenia has been intensively studied fo...
Schizophrenia is a complex biological disorder with multifactorial mode of transmission where non-g...
Schizophrenia is a severe, debilitating and common psychiatric disorder, which directly affects appr...
On the basis of epidemiological as well as neurobiological evidence, schizophrenia has been conceptu...
Genetic epidemiological studies suggest that individual variation in susceptibility to schizophrenia...
1. Schizophrenia is a chronic, disabling brain disease that affects approxmately 1% of the world's p...
Schizophrenia is strongly familial yet rarely (if ever) exhibits classical Mendelian inheritance pat...
Gregory Costain1,2, Anne S Bassett1–41Clinical Genetics Research Program, Centre for Addic...
Purpose: Genetics is a significant risk factor for schizophrenia. In the last decade, molecular gene...
Purpose of review This paper reviews recent molecular genetic studies of schizophrenia and evaluates...
Objectives: Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disease affecting about 1% of the general populati...
International audienceCurrent research suggests that alterations in neurodevelopmental processes, in...
BACKGROUND: Genetic epidemiologic studies suggest that individual variation in susceptibility to s...
Schizophrenia is a complex highly heritable psychiatric disorder affecting ~1% of the human populati...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background: Despite the fact that the genetic basis of schizophrenia has been intensively studied fo...
Schizophrenia is a complex biological disorder with multifactorial mode of transmission where non-g...
Schizophrenia is a severe, debilitating and common psychiatric disorder, which directly affects appr...
On the basis of epidemiological as well as neurobiological evidence, schizophrenia has been conceptu...
Genetic epidemiological studies suggest that individual variation in susceptibility to schizophrenia...
1. Schizophrenia is a chronic, disabling brain disease that affects approxmately 1% of the world's p...
Schizophrenia is strongly familial yet rarely (if ever) exhibits classical Mendelian inheritance pat...
Gregory Costain1,2, Anne S Bassett1–41Clinical Genetics Research Program, Centre for Addic...
Purpose: Genetics is a significant risk factor for schizophrenia. In the last decade, molecular gene...
Purpose of review This paper reviews recent molecular genetic studies of schizophrenia and evaluates...
Objectives: Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disease affecting about 1% of the general populati...
International audienceCurrent research suggests that alterations in neurodevelopmental processes, in...