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Evidence for genetic overlap between schizophrenia and age at first birth in women
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Hair cortisol in twins: Heritability and genetic overlap with psychological variables and stress-system genes
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Use of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder polygenic risk scores to identify psychotic disorders
Published 2018“…<strong>Method</strong> Using the latest Psychiatric Genomics Consortium data, we calculated schizophrenia and bipolar disorder polygenic risk scores for 1168 people with psychosis, 552 unaffected relatives and 1472 controls. …”
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Are genetic risk factors for psychosis also associated with dimension-specific psychotic experiences in adolescence?
Published 2014“…Polygenic risk scores were calculated using estimates of the log of odds ratios from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium GWAS stage-1 mega-analysis of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. …”
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Investigating causal relationships between genetically determined increased risk of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and atopic dermatitis (AD): A Mendelian randomiz...
Published 2023“…Two-sample bi-directional MR was conducted to elucidate potential causal relationships between genetically increased risk of AD and ADHD, using the largest and most recent genome-wide association study datasets for AD and ADHD-EArly Genetics & Lifecourse Epidemiology AD consortium (21 399 cases and 95 464 controls) and Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (20 183 cases and 35 191 controls). …”
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The genetic architecture of depression in individuals of East Asian ancestry: a genome-wide association study
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Meta-analysis of GWAS of over 16,000 individuals with autism spectrum disorder highlights a novel locus at 10q24.32 and a significant overlap with schizophrenia
Published 2017“…We further combined these Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) ASD GWAS data with the recent PGC schizophrenia GWAS to identify additional regions which may be important in a common neurodevelopmental phenotype and identified 12 novel GWS loci. …”
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