The majority of common psychiatric disorders pose problems for geneticists because of their complex and non-Mendelian modes of inheritance. Early attempts to map genes for mental illness have so far largely overlooked this and sought genes of major effect in multiplex families using the lod score method of linkage analysis. However it seems that major genes are likely to be at best rare causes of common mental disorders, and the majority of cases probably reflect the interaction of several and perhaps many genes of comparatively small effect. There are two complementary sets of strategies that allow such genes to be identified. The first is to perform linkage analysis based on allele sharing in pairs of affected relatives. The second is to ...
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...
The application of molecular genetics to the study of mental disorders has begun in earnest. Most of...
The majority of common psychiatric disorders pose problems for geneticists because of their complex ...
Objective: Most psychiatric disorders are complex genetic traits involving both genetic and environm...
Major advances in molecular genetics over the last 15 years have made it possible to identify the ge...
BACKGROUND: Despite evidence from twin and family studies for an important contribution of genetic f...
In 1953, Crick and Watson described the structure of DNA; the sequence of which holds the blueprint ...
Background: Despite evidence from twin and family studies for an important contribution of genetic f...
The field of psychiatric genetics investigates the genetic background of psychiatric disorders. In a...
Since 2005, the National Human Genome Research Institute1 database of published genome-wide associat...
Background: Despite evidence from twin and family studies for an important contribution of genetic f...
Background The importance of genetics in psychiatry has been a topic of ongoing debate. The futile s...
The reputation of the field of psychiatric genetics has recently become tarnished in the view of man...
Genetics in psychiatry is based on the application of the achievements and methods of population’s g...
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...
The application of molecular genetics to the study of mental disorders has begun in earnest. Most of...
The majority of common psychiatric disorders pose problems for geneticists because of their complex ...
Objective: Most psychiatric disorders are complex genetic traits involving both genetic and environm...
Major advances in molecular genetics over the last 15 years have made it possible to identify the ge...
BACKGROUND: Despite evidence from twin and family studies for an important contribution of genetic f...
In 1953, Crick and Watson described the structure of DNA; the sequence of which holds the blueprint ...
Background: Despite evidence from twin and family studies for an important contribution of genetic f...
The field of psychiatric genetics investigates the genetic background of psychiatric disorders. In a...
Since 2005, the National Human Genome Research Institute1 database of published genome-wide associat...
Background: Despite evidence from twin and family studies for an important contribution of genetic f...
Background The importance of genetics in psychiatry has been a topic of ongoing debate. The futile s...
The reputation of the field of psychiatric genetics has recently become tarnished in the view of man...
Genetics in psychiatry is based on the application of the achievements and methods of population’s g...
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...
The application of molecular genetics to the study of mental disorders has begun in earnest. Most of...