Although neither the genome nor the environment can be manipulated in research on human behaviour, some of the new tools of molecular genetics can be brought to bear on human behavioural disorders (e.g. cognitive disabilities) and quantitative traits (e.g. cognitive abilities). The inability to manipulate the human genome experimentally has had the positive effect of focusing attention on naturally occurring genetic variation responsible for behavioural differences among individuals in all their complex multifactorial splendour. Genes in such complex multiple-gene systems are called quantitative trait loci (QTLs), which merge the two worlds of genetic research, quantitative genetics and molecular genetics. Although most genetic research on ...
Reading disability shows substantial genetic influence, and it is in this area of early-onset cognit...
Twin and family studies have demonstrated that most cognitive traits are moderately to highly herita...
General cognitive ability (intelligence, often indexed by IQ scores) is one of the most highly herit...
Objective: To consider recent findings from quantitative genetic research in the context of molecul...
The article provides an overview of the results of modern genetic studies of human cognitive abiliti...
The article provides an overview of the results of modern genetic studies of human cognitive abiliti...
There is overwhelming evidence for the existence of substantial genetic influences on individual dif...
gical mutations with rather severe cognitive effects. The current approaches to trace genes responsi...
Twin and family studies have demonstrated that most cognitive traits are moderately to highly herita...
Quantitative genetic research has built a strong case for the importance of genetic factors in many ...
Given that the evidence of a substantial genetic contribution to cognitive ability is now convincing...
The importance of genetic influences on cognitive disability has been recognized for a long time, bu...
Given that the evidence of a substantial genetic contribution to cognitive ability is now convincing...
ABSTRACT—The past decade has seen a major shift in the genetic study of human intelligence; where cl...
Recently, investigators in behavioral genetics have found loci on the genome (so-called ‘quantitativ...
Reading disability shows substantial genetic influence, and it is in this area of early-onset cognit...
Twin and family studies have demonstrated that most cognitive traits are moderately to highly herita...
General cognitive ability (intelligence, often indexed by IQ scores) is one of the most highly herit...
Objective: To consider recent findings from quantitative genetic research in the context of molecul...
The article provides an overview of the results of modern genetic studies of human cognitive abiliti...
The article provides an overview of the results of modern genetic studies of human cognitive abiliti...
There is overwhelming evidence for the existence of substantial genetic influences on individual dif...
gical mutations with rather severe cognitive effects. The current approaches to trace genes responsi...
Twin and family studies have demonstrated that most cognitive traits are moderately to highly herita...
Quantitative genetic research has built a strong case for the importance of genetic factors in many ...
Given that the evidence of a substantial genetic contribution to cognitive ability is now convincing...
The importance of genetic influences on cognitive disability has been recognized for a long time, bu...
Given that the evidence of a substantial genetic contribution to cognitive ability is now convincing...
ABSTRACT—The past decade has seen a major shift in the genetic study of human intelligence; where cl...
Recently, investigators in behavioral genetics have found loci on the genome (so-called ‘quantitativ...
Reading disability shows substantial genetic influence, and it is in this area of early-onset cognit...
Twin and family studies have demonstrated that most cognitive traits are moderately to highly herita...
General cognitive ability (intelligence, often indexed by IQ scores) is one of the most highly herit...