Background The importance of genetics in psychiatry has been a topic of ongoing debate. The futile search for candidate genes underlying psychiatric disorders in the decades before 2007 resulted in overall disappointment. Since then, however, researchers and clinicians have witnessed the discovery of a plethora of common and rare genetic variants associated with psychiatric disorders. Aim To relate the history of general genetics to the history of psychiatric genetics, underlining how. Method Literature research. Results The anatomical and physiological phases of this history have shaped the field of psychiatric genetics. We describe pivotal discoveries that have facilitated the uncovering, reading and writing of DNA. We then discuss severa...
Most psychiatric disorders are moderate to highly heritable, often with different genetic architectu...
Large-scale genomic investigations have just begun to illuminate the molecular genetic contributions...
For decades, the familial nature of psychiatric syndromes has been appreciated, but only recently ha...
Background The importance of genetics in psychiatry has been a topic of ongoing debate. The futile s...
In 1953, Crick and Watson described the structure of DNA; the sequence of which holds the blueprint ...
The completion of Human Genome Project and the "HapMap" project was followed by translational activi...
Objective: Most psychiatric disorders are complex genetic traits involving both genetic and environm...
Psychiatric genetics has become ‘Big Biology’. This may come as a surprising development to those fa...
Genetics in psychiatry is based on the application of the achievements and methods of population’s g...
The field of psychiatric genetics investigates the genetic background of psychiatric disorders. In a...
In a genome-wide association study (GWAS), a large number of SNPs are genotyped in a large number of...
Background Despite evidence from twin and family studies for an important contribution of genetic fa...
Major advances in molecular genetics over the last 15 years have made it possible to identify the ge...
In this article, we review some of the data that contribute to our understanding of the genetic arch...
The majority of common psychiatric disorders pose problems for geneticists because of their complex ...
Most psychiatric disorders are moderate to highly heritable, often with different genetic architectu...
Large-scale genomic investigations have just begun to illuminate the molecular genetic contributions...
For decades, the familial nature of psychiatric syndromes has been appreciated, but only recently ha...
Background The importance of genetics in psychiatry has been a topic of ongoing debate. The futile s...
In 1953, Crick and Watson described the structure of DNA; the sequence of which holds the blueprint ...
The completion of Human Genome Project and the "HapMap" project was followed by translational activi...
Objective: Most psychiatric disorders are complex genetic traits involving both genetic and environm...
Psychiatric genetics has become ‘Big Biology’. This may come as a surprising development to those fa...
Genetics in psychiatry is based on the application of the achievements and methods of population’s g...
The field of psychiatric genetics investigates the genetic background of psychiatric disorders. In a...
In a genome-wide association study (GWAS), a large number of SNPs are genotyped in a large number of...
Background Despite evidence from twin and family studies for an important contribution of genetic fa...
Major advances in molecular genetics over the last 15 years have made it possible to identify the ge...
In this article, we review some of the data that contribute to our understanding of the genetic arch...
The majority of common psychiatric disorders pose problems for geneticists because of their complex ...
Most psychiatric disorders are moderate to highly heritable, often with different genetic architectu...
Large-scale genomic investigations have just begun to illuminate the molecular genetic contributions...
For decades, the familial nature of psychiatric syndromes has been appreciated, but only recently ha...