Genetic pleiotropy is abundant across spatially distributed brain characteristics derived from one neuroimaging modality (eg structural, functional or diffusion MRI). A better …
Structural neuroimaging measures based on magnetic resonance imaging have been at the forefront of imaging genetics. Global efforts to ensure homogeneity of measurements across …
Little is known about how genetic variation contributes to neuroanatomical variability, and whether particular genomic regions comprising genes or evolutionarily conserved elements …
The genetic basis of brain structure and function is largely unknown. We carried out genome- wide association studies (GWAS) of 3,144 distinct functional and structural brain imaging …
We analyzed the genomic architecture of neuroanatomical diversity using magnetic resonance imaging and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data from> 26 000 …
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Genetic contributions to human cortical structure manifest pervasive pleiotropy. This pleiotropy may be harnessed to identify unique genetically-informed parcellations of the …
Pleiotropy occurs when a genetic variant influences more than one trait. This is a key property of the genomic architecture of psychiatric disorders and has been observed for rare …
Recent work in imaging genetics suggests high levels of genetic overlap within cortical regions for cortical thickness (CT) and surface area (SA). We model this multivariate system …
The heritability of cortical brain imaging phenotypes has been a subject of investigation for several years. Prior studies have employed both twin datasets and genome-wide …