Human-mouse quantitative trait locus concordance and the dissection of a human neuroticism locus.
BACKGROUND: Exploiting synteny between mouse and human disease loci has been proposed as a cost-effective method for the identification of human susceptibility genes. Here we explore its utility in an analysis of a human personality trait, neuroticism, which can be modeled in mice by tests of emoti...
Main Authors: | Fullerton, J, Willis-Owen, SA, Yalcin, B, Shifman, S, Copley, R, Miller, SR, Bhomra, A, Davidson, S, Oliver, P, Mott, R, Flint, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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