Genetics and genomics of behavioral and psychiatric disorders

K Inoue, JR Lupski - Current opinion in genetics & development, 2003 - Elsevier
K Inoue, JR Lupski
Current opinion in genetics & development, 2003Elsevier
Psychiatric conditions are to some degree under genetic influences. Despite the application
of advanced genetic and molecular biological technologies, the genetic bases of the human
behavioral traits and psychiatric diseases remains largely unresolved. Conventional genetic
linkage approaches have not yielded definitive results, possibly because of the absence of
objective diagnostic tests, the complex nature of human behavior or the incomplete
penetrance of psychiatric traits. However, recent studies have revealed some genes of …
Psychiatric conditions are to some degree under genetic influences. Despite the application of advanced genetic and molecular biological technologies, the genetic bases of the human behavioral traits and psychiatric diseases remains largely unresolved. Conventional genetic linkage approaches have not yielded definitive results, possibly because of the absence of objective diagnostic tests, the complex nature of human behavior or the incomplete penetrance of psychiatric traits. However, recent studies have revealed some genes of interest using multifaceted approaches to overcome these challenges. The approaches include using families in which specific behaviors segregate as a mendelian trait, utilization of endophenotypes as biological intermediate traits, identification of psychiatric disease phenotypes in genomic disorders, and the establishment of mouse models.
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