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  278. Association Between Schizophrenia-Related Polygenic Liability and the Occurrence and Level of Mood-Incongruent Psychotic Symptoms in Bipolar Disorder

  279. Genetic Correlations between Intraocular Pressure, Blood Pressure and Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: a Multi-Cohort Analysis

  280. Genetic Influences on ADHD Symptom Dimensions: Examination of a Priori Candidates, Gene-Based Tests, Genome-Wide Variation, and SNP Heritability

  281. Genetic Correlation between Alcohol Preference and Conditioned Fear: Exploring a Functional Relationship

  282. Leveraging Multi-Ethnic Evidence for Risk Assessment of Quantitative Traits in Minority Populations

  283. Bayesian Analysis of Genetic Association across Tree-Structured Routine Healthcare Data in the UK Biobank

  284. Assessing Genetic and Environmental Influences on Epicardial and Abdominal Adipose Tissue Quantities: A Classical Twin Study

  285. Genetic Contributors to Variation in Alcohol Consumption Vary by Race/ethnicity in a Large Multi-Ethnic Genome-Wide Association Study

  286. Identification of 153 New Loci Associated With Heel Bone Mineral Density and Functional Involvement of GPC6 in Osteoporosis

  287. Genetic Analysis in UK Biobank Links Insulin Resistance and Transendothelial Migration Pathways to Coronary Artery Disease

  288. High-Resolution Genetic Maps Identify Multiple Type 2 Diabetes Loci at Regulatory Hotspots in African Americans and Europeans

  289. Genome-Wide Association Analysis Identifies 30 New Susceptibility Loci for Schizophrenia

  290. Sensation Seeking and Impulsive Traits As Personality Endophenotypes for Antisocial Behavior: Evidence from Two Independent Samples

  291. Genetic Evidence of Assortative Mating in Humans

  292. Prediction of Alcohol Use Disorder Using Personality Disorder Traits: a Twin Study

  293. Psychiatric Genetics and the Structure of Psychopathology

  294. Genetic Risk Variants for Social Anxiety

  295. Hidden heritability due to heterogeneity across 7 populations

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  300. Genetic Correlation between Body Fat Percentage and Cardiorespiratory Fitness Suggests Common Genetic Etiology

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  302. Partitioning heritability analysis reveals a shared genetic basis of brain anatomy and schizophrenia

  303. Identification of 15 genetic loci associated with risk of major depression in individuals of European descent

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  305. The Genetics of Success: How Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms Associated With Educational Attainment Relate to Life-Course Development

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  347. Paternal Antisocial Behavior and Sons’ Cognitive Ability: A Population-Based Quasiexperimental Study

  348. Physical attractiveness as a phenotypic marker of health: an assessment using a nationally representative sample of American adults

  349. Children of Twins Design

  350. Bipolar disorder and its relation to major psychiatric disorders: a family-based study in the Swedish population

  351. A Twin Study of Problematic Internet Use: Its Heritability and Genetic Association With Effortful Control

  352. Practice Does Not Make Perfect: No Causal Effect of Music Practice on Music Ability

  353. Does Population Density and Neighborhood Deprivation Predict Schizophrenia? A Nationwide Swedish Family-Based Study of 2.4 Million Individuals

  354. Behavior Genetic Research Methods: Testing Quasi-Causal Hypotheses Using Multivariate Twin Data

  355. BJP-2013–136200 1..5

  356. Estimating the sex-specific effects of genes on facial attractiveness and sexual dimorphism

  357. Genetic relations among procrastination, impulsivity, and goal-management ability: implications for the evolutionary origin of procrastination

  358. The high heritability of educational achievement reflects many genetically influenced traits, not just intelligence

  359. Parenting as a Reaction Evoked by Children’s Genotype: A Meta-Analysis of Children-as-Twins Studies

  360. High Loading of Polygenic Risk for ADHD in Children With Comorbid Aggression

  361. Polygenic Risk for Schizophrenia Is Associated with Cognitive Change Between Childhood and Old Age

  362. Examining the role of passive gene-environment correlation in childhood depression using a novel genetically sensitive design

  363. Genetic Insights into Common Pathways and Complex Relationships among Immune-Mediated Diseases

  364. There Is a World Outside of Experimental Designs: Using Twins to Investigate Causation

  365. Identification of risk loci with shared effects on five major psychiatric disorders: a genome-wide analysis

  366. Shared polygenic contribution between childhood attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and adult schizophrenia

  367. Genetic relationship between five psychiatric disorders estimated from genome-wide SNPs

  368. Genomic Responses in Mouse Models Poorly Mimic Human Inflammatory Diseases

  369. Strong Genetic Contribution to Peer Relationship Difficulties at School Entry: Findings From a Longitudinal Twin Study

  370. 25 years of selection for improved leg health in purebred broiler lines and underlying genetic parameters

  371. Extending Research on the Victim-Offender Overlap: Evidence From a Genetically Informative Analysis

  372. Genetic contributions to stability and change in intelligence from childhood to old age

  373. The Prediction of School Achievement from a Behavior Genetic Perspective: Results from the German Twin Study on Cognitive Ability, Self-Reported Motivation, and School Achievement (CoSMoS)

  374. Genome-wide association meta-analysis identifies new endometriosis risk loci

  375. Correlation not causation: the relationship between personality traits and political ideologies

  376. Genome-wide association study identifies five new schizophrenia loci

  377. Testing Cheverud’s Conjecture For Behavioral Correlations And Behavioral Syndromes

  378. Shared Genetic Factors in the Co-Occurrence of Symptoms of Depression and Cardiovascular Risk Factors

  379. Causal Inference and Observational Research: The Utility of Twins

  380. Genetics of caffeine consumption and responses to caffeine

  381. Common Polygenic Variation Contributes to Risk of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder

  382. Stability, change, and heritability of borderline personality disorder traits from adolescence to adulthood: a longitudinal twin study

  383. Stability and Change in Religiousness During Emerging Adulthood

  384. Individual differences in executive functions are almost entirely genetic in origin

  385. Proceeding From Observed Correlation to Causal Inference: The Use of Natural Experiments

  386. A genetically informed study of the association between harsh punishment and offspring behavioral problems

  387. Perceptual speed does not cause intelligence, and intelligence does not cause perceptual speed

  388. Paternal Alcoholism and Offspring Conduct Disorder: Evidence for the ‘Common Genes’ Hypothesis

  389. Generalist Genes and Learning Disabilities

  390. Schizophrenia and Urbanicity: A Major Environmental Influence—Conditional on Genetic Risk

  391. A Twin Study of the Genetics of Fear Conditioning

  392. Testing Hypotheses about the Relationship between Cannabis Use and Psychosis

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  394. Shared Genetic Vulnerability in Alcohol and Cigarette Use and Dependence

  395. Intelligence and Achievement: A Behavioral Genetic Perspective

  396. Chapter 21: Correlations Between Characters

  397. Genetic Contributions to Continuity, Change, and Co-Occurrence of Antisocial and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence

  398. Bivariate Quantitative Trait Linkage Analysis: Pleiotropy versus Co-Incident Linkages

  399. The Association Between Internalizing and Externalizing Behavior in Childhood and Early Adolescence: Genetic or Environmental Common Influences?

  400. Heavy Consumption of Cigarettes, Alcohol and Coffee in Male Twins

  401. Does genetic variance for cognitive abilities account for genetic variance in educational achievement and occupational status? A study of twins reared apart and twins reared together

  402. Life Events and Personality in Late Adolescence: Genetic and Environmental Relations

  403. Environmental Effects and Genetic Parameters for Measurements of Hunting Performance in the Finnish Spitz

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  405. Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Covariation Between Hyperactivity and Conduct Disturbance in Juvenile Twins

  406. A twin study of the association of post-traumatic stress disorder and combat exposure with long-term socioeconomic status in Vietnam veterans

  407. Cognitive Ability and Academic Achievement in the Colorado Adoption Project: A Multivariate Genetic Analysis of Parent-Offspring and Sibling Data

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  409. Correlations of Alcohol Consumption With Related Covariates and Heritability Estimates in Older Adult Males Over a 14- to 18-Year Period: The NHLBI Twin Study

  410. The Phenotypic and Genetic Relationships among Measures of Cognitive Ability, Temperament, and Scholastic Achievement

  411. Testing hypotheses about direction of causation using cross-sectional family data

  412. Chapter 3: Colorado Reading Project: An Update

  413. Relationship Between Blood Uric Acid Level and Personality Traits

  414. Genetic and environmental contributions to the covariance between occupational status, educational attainment, and IQ: A study of twins

  415. A COMPARISON OF GENETIC AND PHENOTYPIC CORRELATIONS

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  417. Heritability Estimate for Temperament Scores in German Shepherd Dogs and Its Genetic Correlation With Hip Dysplasia

  418. The Measurement of Selection on Correlated Characters

  419. Genetics of Traits Which Determine the Suitability of Dogs As Guide-Dogs for the Blind

  420. The Louisville Twin Study: Developmental Synchronies in Behavior

  421. Quantitative Genetics of Anthropometric Variation in the Solomon Islands

  422. Estimating Genetic Correlations

  423. Further Remarks on Estimating Genetic Correlations

  424. Twin Research, Part A: Psychology and Methodology

  425. Genetic and Environmental Correlations of Morphometric Traits in Randombred House Mice

  426. Development and Evaluation of Improved Biological Sensor Systems

  427. Influence of the Myopia Gene on Brain Development

  428. Hereditary and Environmental Sources of Trait Variation and Covariation

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