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Potential bias in genetic correlations

Science, 2022
Mating patterns across two traits can inflate estimates of genetic ...
Andrew D, Grotzinger, Matthew C, Keller
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Are Genetic Correlations and Environmental Correlations Correlated?

Nature, 1970
CORRELATIONS between different characters measured on individuals of a population have both genetic and environmental causes. In an extensive genetic analysis of the open-field behaviour of mice, which is a widely used index of “emotionality”, we have found that genetic and corresponding environmental patterns of association among pairs of characters ...
Hegmann, J P, Fries, J C
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Genetic correlation in otosclerosis

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1999
The aim of this study was to determine the relationship of HLA typing in patients with otosclerosis.We used a prospective study in which HLA typing of 100 surgically confirmed otosclerosis patients were compared with age and sex matched normal individuals.HLA-A3, HLA-A9, HLA-A11, and HLA-B13 were found to be significantly higher (P < .05, .01, and .01,
S K, Singhal   +4 more
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Estimating genetic correlations

Annals of Human Genetics, 1980
A method is proposed for simultaneous estimation of genetical variance and covariance components for quantitative characters and hence correlations and cross-correlations between relatives. It proceeds by successive approximations, which are not difficult to compute. Judging by examples, they appear to converge rapidly in practice.
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Genetic correlations in validating emotionality

Behavior Genetics, 1990
Sixty-six rats of seven inbred strains were observed in an open field (OF) and in a light-dark preference box (LDB). Each set of apparatus provides measures of locomotor activity and of the time spent in the "most protected" area (the corners in the OF, the dark compartment in the LDB). These measures are proposed to be indices of emotionality.
F J, van der Staay   +2 more
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Genetic correlates of efavirenz hypersusceptibility

AIDS, 2004
Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) hypersusceptibility is seen in approximately 30% of HIV isolates with nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) resistance. NNRTI hypersusceptibility has been associated with improved outcomes to NNRTI-based therapy.To determine the genetic correlates of efavirenz hypersusceptibility.Paired
Nancy S, Shulman   +4 more
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Inference about genetic correlations

Behavior Genetics, 1988
In polygenic systems genetic correlations and the factors and specific genetic variances from genetic correlation matrices are often interpreted in terms of sets of genes common or specific to variables. While these inferences may indeed be true, a genetic correlation is not always sufficient evidence for the inferences.
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Genetic Correlates of Adult Attachment Style

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2008
Attachment theory attempts to explain effects of social experiences, not genes, on personality development. Most studies of the development of attachment insecurities support this emphasis on social experiences rather than genes, although there are exceptions.
Omri, Gillath   +3 more
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Genetic correlations with ethanol withdrawal severity

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1983
A major goal of pharmacogenetic research on alcoholism remains the identification of some "marker" that could predict the liability of a particular individual for a genetic susceptibility to develop alcoholism. The present paper presents evidence that the severity of withdrawal from physical dependence on ethanol varies widely among inbred strains of ...
J C, Crabbe, E R, Young, A, Kosobud
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Genetic correlates of insight in schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Research, 2018
Insight in schizophrenia is clinically important as it is associated with several adverse outcomes. Genetic contributions to insight are unknown. We examined genetic contributions to insight by investigating if polygenic risk scores (PRS) and candidate regions were associated with insight.Schizophrenia case-only analysis of the Clinical Antipsychotics ...
Rose Mary Xavier   +3 more
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