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Annual Review of Psychology, 2014
With the advent of increasingly accessible technologies for typing genetic variation, studies of gene-environment (G×E) interactions have proliferated in psychological research.
S. Manuck, J. McCaffery
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With the advent of increasingly accessible technologies for typing genetic variation, studies of gene-environment (G×E) interactions have proliferated in psychological research.
S. Manuck, J. McCaffery
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Gene–environment interaction in dyslipidemia
Current Opinion in Lipidology, 2015Recent genome-wide association studies have identified numerous common genetic variants associated with plasma lipid traits and have provided new insights into the regulation of lipoprotein metabolism including the identification of novel biological processes.
C. B. Cole, M. Nikpay, R. McPherson
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Gene-Environment Interaction: A Variable Selection Perspective.
Methods in molecular biology, 2020Gene-environment interactions have important implications for elucidating the genetic basis of complex diseases beyond the joint function of multiple genetic factors and their interactions (or epistasis).
Fei Zhou+4 more
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Rethinking expertise: A multifactorial gene-environment interaction model of expert performance.
Psychological bulletin, 2016Scientific interest in expertise-superior performance within a specific domain-has a long history in psychology. Although there is a broad consensus that a long period of practice is essential for expertise, a long-standing controversy in the field ...
F. Ullén, D. Hambrick, M. Mosing
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Gene-environment interaction impacts on heart development and embryo survival
Development, 2019Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common type of birth defect. In recent years, research has focussed on identifying the genetic causes of CHD. However, only a minority of CHD cases can be attributed to single gene mutations.
J. Moreau+13 more
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2020
For all major mental disorders there are many factors that, in combination and through multiple pathways, increase or decrease the risk of onset. These include, to varying degrees, genetic and environmental factors. This chapter provides an introduction, from an epidemiological perspective, to the study of gene–environment interaction.
Craig Morgan+2 more
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For all major mental disorders there are many factors that, in combination and through multiple pathways, increase or decrease the risk of onset. These include, to varying degrees, genetic and environmental factors. This chapter provides an introduction, from an epidemiological perspective, to the study of gene–environment interaction.
Craig Morgan+2 more
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Gene–environment interaction in myopia
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 2023AbstractMyopia is a health issue that has attracted global attention due to its high prevalence and vision‐threatening complications. It is well known that the onset and progression of myopia are related to both genetic and environmental factors: more than 450 common genetic loci have been found to be associated with myopia, while near work and outdoor
Xi He, Shi‐Ming Li
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Gene-Environment Interaction and Cancer
2020It is widely recognized that cancer is an epigenetic disease. Hypomethylation of cytosine residues of CpG dinucleotides, site-specific CpG promoter hypermethylation, altered histone methylation and acetylation and dysregulation of miRNAs have been shown in several types of cancers.
D'Esposito V.+4 more
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