RD Rende, R Plomin - Development and Psychopathology, 1990 - cambridge.org
… quantitativegenetic approaches to developmental psychopathology can elucidate normal development… the normal and abnormal is the core task of developmental psychopathology and …
D Posthuma, AL Beem, EJC De Geus… - … and Human Genetics, 2003 - cambridge.org
… , the development of appropriate statistical genetic methods and the … quantitativegeneticists. We briefly describe the theoretical biometrical foundations underlying quantitativegenetics. …
JM Cheverud - Journal of theoretical biology, 1984 - Elsevier
… In this study developmental patterns were seen as constraining genetic variations and covariation. The genetic correlations within sets were high relative to those between sets …
… assumption that the developmental parameters are quantitative-genetic traits and assume … normal distributions. That will be the case under some assumptions about the genetic basis of …
… is on the genetic basis of quantitative variation, and its effects on the evolution of quantitative … But these loci act early in development and effect many aspects of physiology, and so may …
… Accordingly, the aims of this paper are (1) to discuss the importance of understanding the genetic and developmental bases of plasticity, (2) to examine the assumptions and predictions …
R Piomin, R Rende, M Rutter - Internalizing and externalizing …, 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
… of quantitativegenetics on developmental psychopathology is enormous. We also abstract some general themes relevant to the application of genetics to developmental … developmental …
… The primary goal of this article is to develop the theoretical framework for quantitativegenetic analysis of nonlinear developmental systems. Inference of the form and parameters of a …
… normal distribution in the population (Box 1). This paper became the cornerstone of the field of quantitativegenetics … further exploration of how disorders develop and relate to each other …