B Devlin, JR Kelsoe, P Sklar, MJ Daly, MC O'Donovan… - … genetics, 2013 - nature.com
… of genetic risk factors across key psychiatricdisorders. Traditionally, quantification of the geneticrelationship between disorders … assessed for multiple disorders. Problems of achieving …
KS Kendler - American Journal of Psychiatry, 2005 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
… genetic risk for psychiatricdisorders results from the action of a single gene (the one-to-one relationship … relationships with risk for psychiatricdisorders. However, will the action of these …
… genetics of nine cardinal psychiatricdisorders (namely, Alzheimer's disease, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, … findings provide support for novel causal relationships that could be …
… illuminated the genetic architecture of psychiatricdisorders and … that psychiatricdisorders are "polygenic"—that many genetic … a psychiatricdisorder have a single, deterministic genetic …
LR Goldin, LE DeLisi, ES Gershon - The British Journal of Psychiatry, 1987 - cambridge.org
… 303 GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISK FACTORS … a spectrum of major psychiatric disorders in the relatives as a positive family history. However, some disorders may be common …
… hypotheses: that psychiatricdisorders share genetic risks with … are shared genetic contributions across different psychiatric … Genetic and environmental influences on the relationship …
… that some genetic factors are not shared between psychiatricdisorders and milder traits of … disorders, they suggest that a proportion of genetic risks associated with psychiatricdisorders …
… of positive mental health and psychiatricdisorders belong to separable … relationship between IP and MWB. Specifically, we evaluate three hypotheses for the inter-relationship of genetic …
… informative because they hold the environment "constant" while examining the rates of disorder across different levels of geneticrelationship. An alternative approach is to vary the …