During the past decade, polygenic scores have become a fast-growing area of research in the behavioural sciences. The ability to directly assess people’s genetic propensities has transformed research by making it possible to add genetic predictors of traits to any study. The value of polygenic scores in the behavioural sciences rests on using inherited DNA differences to predict, from birth, common disorders and complex traits in unrelated individuals in the population. This predictive power of polygenic scores does not require knowing anything about the processes that lie between genes and behaviour. It also does not mandate disentangling the extent to which the prediction is due to assortative mating, genotype–environment correlation, or ...
The increasing predictive power of polygenic scores for education has led to their promotion by some...
Polygenic scores are a popular tool for prediction of complex traits. However, prediction estimates ...
MOTIVATION: It is hoped that advances in our knowledge in disease genomics will contribute to perso...
A primary goal of polygenic scores, which aggregate the effects of thousands of trait-associated DNA...
Genome-wide polygenic scores (GPS), which aggregate the effects of thousands of DNA variants from ge...
We must not let enthusiasm around polygenic scores allow us to forget other factors that are bigger,...
Fields as diverse as human genetics and sociology are increasingly using polygenic scores based on g...
A genome-wide polygenic score (GPS), derived from a 2013 genome-wide association study (N=127,000), ...
Polygenic scores have recently been used to summarise genetic effects among an ensemble of markers t...
A genome-wide polygenic score (GPS), derived from a 2013 genome-wide association study (N=127,000), ...
This paper explores the interpretation and use of polygenic risk scores (PRSs). We argue that PRSs g...
BACKGROUND: Genetic influences are ubiquitous as virtually all phenotypes and most exposures typical...
This paper explores the interpretation and use of polygenic risk scores (PRSs). We argue that PRSs g...
Background: One goal of the DNA revolution is to predict problems in order to prevent them. We teste...
<div><p>Polygenic scores have recently been used to summarise genetic effects among an ensemble of m...
The increasing predictive power of polygenic scores for education has led to their promotion by some...
Polygenic scores are a popular tool for prediction of complex traits. However, prediction estimates ...
MOTIVATION: It is hoped that advances in our knowledge in disease genomics will contribute to perso...
A primary goal of polygenic scores, which aggregate the effects of thousands of trait-associated DNA...
Genome-wide polygenic scores (GPS), which aggregate the effects of thousands of DNA variants from ge...
We must not let enthusiasm around polygenic scores allow us to forget other factors that are bigger,...
Fields as diverse as human genetics and sociology are increasingly using polygenic scores based on g...
A genome-wide polygenic score (GPS), derived from a 2013 genome-wide association study (N=127,000), ...
Polygenic scores have recently been used to summarise genetic effects among an ensemble of markers t...
A genome-wide polygenic score (GPS), derived from a 2013 genome-wide association study (N=127,000), ...
This paper explores the interpretation and use of polygenic risk scores (PRSs). We argue that PRSs g...
BACKGROUND: Genetic influences are ubiquitous as virtually all phenotypes and most exposures typical...
This paper explores the interpretation and use of polygenic risk scores (PRSs). We argue that PRSs g...
Background: One goal of the DNA revolution is to predict problems in order to prevent them. We teste...
<div><p>Polygenic scores have recently been used to summarise genetic effects among an ensemble of m...
The increasing predictive power of polygenic scores for education has led to their promotion by some...
Polygenic scores are a popular tool for prediction of complex traits. However, prediction estimates ...
MOTIVATION: It is hoped that advances in our knowledge in disease genomics will contribute to perso...