Partitioning heritability analyses unveil the genetic architecture of human brain multidimensional functional connectivity patterns
Abstract
Resting‐state functional connectivity profiles have been increasingly shown to be important endophenotypes that are tightly linked to human cognitive functions and psychiatric diseases, yet the genetic architecture of this multidimensional trait is barely understood. Using a unique sample of 1,704 unrelated, young and healthy Chinese Han individuals, we revealed a significant heritability of functional connectivity patterns in the whole brain...
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Title
Partitioning heritability analyses unveil the genetic architecture of human brain multidimensional functional connectivity patterns
Published Date
Apr 24, 2020
Journal
Volume
41
Issue
12
Pages
3305 - 3317
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