Maternal and paternal effects on offspring internalizing problems: Results from genetic and family‐based analyses

Volume: 183, Issue: 5, Pages: 258 - 267
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
It is unclear to what extent parental influences on the development of internalizing problems in offspring are explained by indirect genetic effects, reflected in the environment provided by the parent, in addition to the genes transmitted from parent to child. In this study, these effects were investigated using two innovative methods in a large birth cohort. Using maternal‐effects genome complex trait analysis (M‐GCTA), the effects of...
Paper Details
Title
Maternal and paternal effects on offspring internalizing problems: Results from genetic and family‐based analyses
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
183
Issue
5
Pages
258 - 267
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