No Mendelian Genes in Psychiatry?
No Mendelian Genes in Psychiatry?
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| DOI |
10.20900/jpbs.20210019 |
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JPBS
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| 年,卷(期) |
2021, 6(5) |
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Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit, Mental Health Service Line, Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Minneapolis, MN 55417 USA ;
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| Abstract |
To date, no gene following Mendelian inheritance (e.g., monogenic variant) has been discovered for any common psychiatric disorder. This unfortunate circumstance has delayed meaningful inroads into the pathophysiology of psychiatric disease that has otherwise enabled advances into so many other fields of medicine. New methods and approaches can now find these putative genes offering the same potential for foundational impact on psychiatry as has occurred in diverse fields such as metabolism, hematology, and cancer. If unsuccessful, a significant impediment in progress toward mitigating the suffering from mental illness will result.
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| KeyWord |
monogenic; polygenic; Mendelian inheritance; genome wide association studies (GWAS); copy number variant (CNV); consanguinity; homozygosity mapping; VMAT2; depression; monoamine hypothesis
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José V. Pardo*.
No Mendelian Genes in Psychiatry?,
Journal of Psychiatry and Brain Science.
2021; 6; (5).
https://doi.org/10.20900/jpbs.20210019.