Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4931621 | Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | 2016 | 43 Pages |
Abstract
The SNP-based heritability for ADHD symptom scores indicates a polygenic architecture, and genes involved in neurite outgrowth are possibly involved. Continuous and dichotomous measures of ADHD appear to assess a genetically common phenotype. A next step is to combine data from population-based and case-control cohorts in genetic association studies to increase sample size and to improve statistical power for identifying genetic variants.
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Authors
Christel M. MD, PhD, Anke R. MSc, Klaasjan G. MSc, Maria M. MD, PhD, Beate PhD, Corina U. PhD, Irene MD, PhD, Carla M.T. PhD, Wei MSc, Ilja M. PhD, Natalia MSc, Jonas MSc, Jane L. PhD, Huiying PhD, Gareth E. PhD, Erik A. PhD, David M. PhD, Iryna O. MSc,