Arguments for the sake of endophenotypes: Examining common misconceptions about the use of endophenotypes in psychiatric genetics

Volume: 165, Issue: 2, Pages: 122 - 130
Published: Jan 24, 2014
Abstract
Endophenotypes are measurable biomarkers that are correlated with an illness, at least in part, because of shared underlying genetic influences. Endophenotypes may improve our power to detect genes influencing risk of illness by being genetically simpler, closer to the level of gene action, and with larger genetic effect sizes or by providing added statistical power through their ability to quantitatively rank people within diagnostic...
Paper Details
Title
Arguments for the sake of endophenotypes: Examining common misconceptions about the use of endophenotypes in psychiatric genetics
Published Date
Jan 24, 2014
Volume
165
Issue
2
Pages
122 - 130
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