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  128. Genome-wide analysis of 53,400 people with irritable bowel syndrome highlights shared genetic pathways with mood and anxiety disorders

  129. Sex impacts the function of major depression-linked variants in vivo

  130. The genetic basis of spatial cognitive variation in a food-caching bird

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  132. Between-Group Mean Differences in Intelligence in the United States Are >0% Genetically Caused: Five Converging Lines of Evidence

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  134. Polygenic basis and biomedical consequences of telomere length variation

  135. Evolution of sociability by artificial selection

  136. A Gene-Environment Interaction Study of Polygenic Scores and Maltreatment on Childhood ADHD

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  138. Investigating perceived heritability of mental health disorders and attitudes toward genetic testing in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia

  139. Pervasive Downward Bias in Estimates of Liability Scale Heritability in GWAS Meta-Analysis: A Simple Solution

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  143. Using genes to explore the effects of cognitive and non-cognitive skills on education and labor market outcomes

  144. Discovery of 42 Genome-Wide Statistically-Significant Loci Associated with Dyslexia

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  148. The distribution of common-variant effect sizes

  149. Genome-wide methylation data improves dissection of the effect of smoking on body mass index

  150. MegaLMM: Mega-scale linear mixed models for genomic predictions with thousands of traits

  151. X-chromosome influences on neuroanatomical variation in humans

  152. The nature of hereditary influences on insanity from research on asylum records in Western Europe in the mid-19th century

  153. Genome scans of facial features in East Africans and cross-population comparisons reveal novel associations

  154. Genetics of Substance Use Disorders in the Era of Big Data

  155. The Chilean socio-ethno-genomic cline

  156. Blood-based epigenome-wide analyses of cognitive abilities

  157. Rapid Sequencing-Based Diagnosis of Thiamine Metabolism Dysfunction Syndrome

  158. Genomic characterization of world’s longest selection experiment in mouse reveals the complexity of polygenic traits

  159. Bi-ancestral depression GWAS in the Million Veteran Program and meta-analysis in >1.2 million individuals highlight new therapeutic directions

  160. Loss-of-function mutations in the melanocortin 4 receptor in a UK birth cohort

  161. Genome-wide association study of more than 40,000 bipolar disorder cases provides new insights into the underlying biology

  162. Echolocating bats rely on an innate speed-of-sound reference

  163. Resource Profile and User Guide of the Polygenic Index Repository

  164. Multi-scale Inference of Genetic Trait Architecture using Biologically Annotated Neural Networks

  165. A comparison of ten polygenic score methods for psychiatric disorders applied across multiple cohorts

  166. Gene-environment correlations and causal effects of childhood maltreatment on physical and mental health: a genetically informed approach

  167. Modification of Heritability for Educational Attainment and Fluid Intelligence by Socioeconomic Deprivation in the UK Biobank

  168. Genetic and environmental sources of familial resemblance in anxiety: a nuclear twin family design

  169. An expanded set of genome-wide association studies of brain imaging phenotypes in UK Biobank

  170. Toward a fine-scale population health monitoring system

  171. Genetic attributions and perceptions of naturalness are shaped by evaluative valence

  172. Parental characteristics and offspring mental health and related outcomes: a systematic review of genetically informative literature

  173. Large uncertainty in individual PRS estimation impacts PRS-based risk stratification

  174. Polygenic risk for depression, anxiety and neuroticism are associated with the severity and rate of change in depressive symptoms across adolescence

  175. Evaluation of polygenic prediction methodology within a reference-standardized framework

  176. High trait variability in optimal polygenic prediction strategy within multiple-ancestry cohorts

  177. Using DNA to predict intelligence

  178. GWAS in almost 195,000 individuals identifies 50 previously unidentified genetic loci for eye color

  179. Genes, Ideology, and Sophistication

  180. Therapygenetic effects of 5-HTTLPR on cognitive-behavioral therapy in anxiety disorders: A meta-analysis

  181. Using DNA to predict behavior problems from preschool to adulthood

  182. Phenotypic covariance across the entire spectrum of relatedness for 86 billion pairs of individuals

  183. The Augmented Classical Twin Design: Incorporating Genome-Wide Identity by Descent Sharing Into Twin Studies in Order to Model Violations of the Equal Environments Assumption

  184. Pathfinder: A gamified measure to integrate general cognitive ability into the biological, medical and behavioral sciences

  185. Identification of 370 genetic loci for age at first sex and birth linked to externalizing behavior

  186. The heritability of reading and reading-related neurocognitive components: A multi-level meta-analysis

  187. Genetics and Child Development: Recent Advances and Their Implications for Developmental Research

  188. Genetic and Environmental Influences of Dietary Indices in a UK Female Twin Cohort

  189. Developmental Trajectories of Delinquent and Aggressive Behavior: Evidence for Differential Heritability

  190. From Genotype to Phenotype: polygenic prediction of complex human traits

  191. Nurture might be nature: cautionary tales and proposed solutions

  192. Differences between germline genomes of monozygotic twins

  193. Twin-Singleton Comparisons Across Multiple Domains of Life

  194. The Genetic Architecture of Depression in Individuals of East Asian Ancestry: A Genome-Wide Association Study

  195. Evidence of horizontal indirect genetic effects in humans

  196. Does the Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Val66Met Polymorphism Modulate the Effects of Physical Activity and Exercise on Cognition?

  197. Ten years of enhancing neuro-imaging genetics through meta-analysis: An overview from the ENIGMA Genetics Working Group

  198. Largest GWAS (n = 1,126,563) of Alzheimer’s Disease Implicates Microglia and Immune Cells

  199. The heritability of insomnia: A meta-analysis of twin studies

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  202. Estimation of non-additive genetic variance in human complex traits from a large sample of unrelated individuals

  203. ‘Landmark’ study resolves a major mystery of how genes govern human height

  204. Individuals with common diseases but with a low polygenic risk score could be prioritized for rare variant screening

  205. Could Polygenic Risk Scores Be Useful in Psychiatry? A Review

  206. Exploring the variance in complex traits captured by DNA methylation assays

  207. Happiness and Wellbeing; the value and findings from genetic studies

  208. Genome-wide association study of over 40,000 bipolar disorder cases provides novel biological insights

  209. Causes of Variation in Food Preference in the Netherlands

  210. Genetic Fortune: Winning or Losing Education, Income, and Health

  211. Improved genetic prediction of complex traits from individual-level data or summary statistics

  212. Sibling validation of polygenic risk scores and complex trait prediction

  213. On the genetic basis of political orientation

  214. Genetic and environmental variation in educational attainment: an individual-based analysis of 28 twin cohorts

  215. The Genes We Inherit and Those We Don’t: Maternal Genetic Nurture and Child BMI Trajectories

  216. Not by Twins Alone: Using the Extended Family Design to Investigate Genetic Influence on Political Beliefs

  217. Association of parental substance misuse with offspring substance misuse and criminality: a genetically informed register-based study

  218. Recent Common Origin, Reduced Population Size, and Marked Admixture Have Shaped European Roma Genomes

  219. Germline mutation rates in young adults predict longevity and reproductive lifespan

  220. Efficient polygenic risk scores for biobank scale data by exploiting phenotypes from inferred relatives

  221. Combined Utility of 25 Disease and Risk Factor Polygenic Risk Scores for Stratifying Risk of All-Cause Mortality

  222. Discovery of 318 new risk loci for type 2 diabetes and related vascular outcomes among 1.4 million participants in a multi-ancestry meta-analysis

  223. Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Polygenic Disease Relative Risk Reduction: Evaluation of Genomic Index Performance in 11,883 Adult Sibling Pairs

  224. Human postprandial responses to food and potential for precision nutrition

  225. The polygenic architecture of schizophrenia—rethinking pathogenesis and nosology

  226. Risk in Relatives, Heritability, SNP-Based Heritability, and Genetic Correlations in Psychiatric Disorders: A Review

  227. Large-scale genome-wide association study in a Japanese population identifies novel susceptibility loci across different diseases

  228. The Earliest Origins of Genetic Nurture: The Prenatal Environment Mediates the Association Between Maternal Genetics and Child Development

  229. A Fast and Scalable Framework for Large-scale and Ultrahigh-dimensional Sparse Regression with Application to the UK Biobank

  230. Exploring Genetic Contributions to News Use Motives and Frequency of News Consumption: A Study of Identical and Fraternal Twins

  231. Genetic Risk Scores for Cardiometabolic Traits in Sub-Saharan African Populations

  232. Genome-wide analysis identifies genetic effects on reproductive success and ongoing natural selection at the FADS locus

  233. GWAS of Depression Phenotypes in the Million Veteran Program and Meta-analysis in More than 1.2 Million Participants Yields 178 Independent Risk Loci

  234. Musings on Visscher et al 2006

  235. Insights into the genetic architecture of the human face

  236. Heritability of affectionate communication: A twins study

  237. Using genetics for social science

  238. Sociology, Genetics, and the Coming of Age of Sociogenomics

  239. Beyond Culture and the Family: Evidence from Twin Studies on the Genetic and Environmental Contribution to Values

  240. Greater variability in chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) brain structure among males

  241. Identifying genetic variants underlying phenotypic variation in plants without complete genomes

  242. Birmingham and Beyond

  243. Nicholas G. Martin and the Extended Twin Model

  244. The SNP-Based Heritability—A Commentary on Yang et al 2010

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  246. The Barbarians Are at the Gate!

  247. Sociopolitical Attitudes Through the Lens of Behavioral Genetics: Contributions from Dr Nicholas Martin

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  249. The Multiplex Model of the Genetics of Alzheimer’s Disease

  250. The behavioral, cellular and immune mediators of HIV-1 acquisition: New insights from population genetics

  251. Analysis of variance when both input and output sets are high-dimensional

  252. The Association of Oxytocin Receptor Gene (OXTR) Polymorphisms Antisocial Behavior: A Meta-Analysis

  253. Genetic Architecture of Complex Traits and Disease Risk Predictors

  254. Using Human Genetics to Understand the Disease Impacts of Testosterone in Men and Women

  255. Studies of human twins reveal genetic variation that affects dietary fat perception

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  258. Reproducible Genetic Risk Loci for Anxiety: Results From ∼200,000 Participants in the Million Veteran Program

  259. Heritability in friendship networks

  260. A Brief History of Human Disease Genetics

  261. Multitrait Analysis of Glaucoma Identifies New Risk Loci and Enables Polygenic Prediction of Disease Susceptibility and Progression

  262. GWAS of 165,084 Japanese Individuals Identified 9 Loci Associated With Dietary Habits

  263. Introducing M-GCTA a Software Package to Estimate Maternal (or Paternal) Genetic Effects on Offspring Phenotypes

  264. Obesity and Eating Behavior from the Perspective of Twin and Genetic Research

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  266. Genome-wide analysis identifies molecular systems and 149 genetic loci associated with income

  267. Beyond SNP Heritability: Polygenicity and Discoverability of Phenotypes Estimated with a Univariate Gaussian Mixture Model

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  269. The Louisville Twin Study: Past, Present and Future

  270. Genome-Wide Association Studies in Schizophrenia: Recent Advances, Challenges and Future Perspective

  271. Predicting educational achievement from genomic measures and socioeconomic status

  272. Genes, Gender Inequality, and Educational Attainment

  273. Population-specific and transethnic genome-wide analyses reveal distinct and shared genetic risks of coronary artery disease

  274. Structural Variation in the Sequencing Era

  275. The propensity for aggressive behavior and lifetime incarceration risk: A test for gene-environment interaction (G × E) using whole-genome data

  276. Uganda Genome Resource Enables Insights into Population History and Genomic Discovery in Africa

  277. Associations of autozygosity with a broad range of human phenotypes

  278. Sibling Comparisons Elucidate the Associations between Educational Attainment Polygenic Scores and Alcohol, Nicotine and Cannabis

  279. Genome-Wide Association Studies in Ancestrally Diverse Populations: Opportunities, Methods, Pitfalls, and Recommendations

  280. Genomics of Human Aggression: Current State of Genome-Wide Studies and an Automated Systematic Review Tool

  281. Polygenic Score Analysis Of Educational Achievement And Intergenerational Mobility

  282. Genetic ‘General Intelligence’, Objectively Determined and Measured

  283. Software as a Service for the Genomic Prediction of Complex Diseases

  284. In-field whole plant maize architecture characterized by Latent Space Phenotyping

  285. Children of the Twins Early Development Study (CoTEDS): A Children-of-Twins Study

  286. The Study of Personality Architecture and Dynamics (SPeADy): A Longitudinal and Extended Twin Family Study

  287. Mendelian Gene Discovery: Fast and Furious With No End in Sight

  288. Dumb or smart asses? Donkey’s (Equus asinus) cognitive capabilities share the heritability and variation patterns of human’s (Homo sapiens) cognitive capabilities

  289. A Prospective Analysis of Genetic Variants Associated with Human Lifespan

  290. The Higher Power of Religiosity Over Personality on Political Ideology

  291. Leveraging European Infrastructures to Access 1 Million Human Genomes by 2022

  292. Polygenic and clinical risk scores and their impact on age at onset of cardiometabolic diseases and common cancers

  293. Genetic architecture of socioeconomic outcomes: Educational attainment, occupational status, and wealth

  294. A Mother’s Legacy: the Strength of Maternal Effects in Animal Populations

  295. The Chinese National Twin Registry: a ‘gold mine’ for scientific research

  296. Genomic risk score offers predictive performance comparable to clinical risk factors for ischaemic stroke

  297. Inferring the Nature of Missing Heritability in Human Traits Using Data from the GWAS Catalog

  298. Unravelling the Genetic Basis of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder With GWAS: A Systematic Review

  299. Gene regulation and the architecture of complex human traits in the genomics era

  300. Genetic Influences on Antisocial Behavior: Recent Advances and Future Directions

  301. Making the most of Clumping and Thresholding for polygenic scores

  302. Breed differences of heritable behavior traits in cats

  303. Heritability of lifetime earnings

  304. Genetic variation across the human olfactory receptor repertoire alters odor perception

  305. Amid animal cruelty debate, 80% of South Korea’s sniffer dogs are cloned

  306. Supplement to No Support for Historic Candidate Gene or Candidate Gene-By-Interaction Hypotheses for Major Depression across Multiple Large Samples

  307. Maternal and Fetal Genetic Effects on Birth Weight and Their Relevance to Cardio-Metabolic Risk Factors

  308. The heritability of self-control: A meta-analysis

  309. Is population structure in the genetic biobank era irrelevant, a challenge, or an opportunity?

  310. Is Apostasy Heritable? A Behavior Genetics Study

  311. Latent Space Phenotyping: Automatic Image-Based Phenotyping for Treatment Studies

  312. A Major Role for Common Genetic Variation in Anxiety Disorders

  313. Simulation of model overfit in variance explained with genetic data

  314. Comparing within-family and between-family polygenic score prediction

  315. Uncovering the Genetic Architecture of Major Depression

  316. Ant collective behavior is heritable and shaped by selection

  317. Evidence that the association of childhood trauma with psychosis and related psychopathology is not explained by gene-environment correlation: A monozygotic twin differences approach

  318. Molecular Support for Heterogonesis Resulting in Sesquizygotic Twinning

  319. Fast and flexible linear mixed models for genome-wide genetics

  320. Repurposing large health insurance claims data to estimate genetic and environmental contributions in 560 phenotypes

  321. Genome-wide meta-analysis of depression identifies 102 independent variants and highlights the importance of the prefrontal brain regions

  322. Adaptive phenotypic plasticity for life-history and less fitness-related traits

  323. Association of Genetic and Environmental Factors With Autism in a 5-Country Cohort

  324. Polygenic Scores: a Public Health Hazard?

  325. Mitochondrial Alterations May Underlie Race-Specific Differences in Cancer Risk and Outcome

  326. Testing for Family Influences on Obesity: The Role of Genetic Nurture

  327. Family Networks versus Genetics in Social Outcomes, England 1750–2019 [Slides]

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  329. How Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) Made Traditional Candidate Gene Studies Obsolete

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  332. Genetic and Phenotypic Landscape of the Major Histocompatibilty Complex Region in the Japanese Population

  333. New Insight into Human Sweet Taste: a Genome-Wide Association Study of the Perception and Intake of Sweet Substances

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  336. Towards Clinical Utility of Polygenic Risk Scores

  337. The Genetics of Human Skin and Hair Pigmentation

  338. Absolute and Relative Estimates of Genetic and Environmental Variance in Brain Structure Volumes

  339. Benefits and Limitations of Genome-Wide Association Studies

  340. Correlations between Relatives: From Mendelian Theory to Complete Genome Sequence

  341. Genetic risk scores for diabetes diagnosis and precision medicine

  342. From R. A. Fisher's 1918 Paper to GWAS a Century Later

  343. Free Will, Determinism, and Intuitive Judgments About the Heritability of Behavior

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  345. The Dynamic Associations Between Cortical Thickness and General Intelligence are Genetically Mediated

  346. Phenotypic Annotation: Using Polygenic Scores to Translate Discoveries From Genome-Wide Association Studies From the Top Down

  347. A twin study on the correlates of voluntary exercise behavior in adolescence

  348. Viewing Education Policy through a Genetic Lens

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  363. Evidence for gene-environment correlation in child feeding: Links between common genetic variation for BMI in children and parental feeding practices

  364. Genes, Education, and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study

  365. Genome-wide statistically-significant regions in 43 Utah high-risk families implicate multiple genes involved in risk for completed suicide

  366. The genetics of the mood disorder spectrum: genome-wide association analyses of over 185,000 cases and 439,000 controls

  367. On the genetic and environmental sources of social and political participation in adolescence and early adulthood

  368. Modeling functional enrichment improves polygenic prediction accuracy in UK Biobank and 23andMe data sets

  369. Genomic underpinnings of lifespan allow prediction and reveal basis in modern risks

  370. Multi-ethnic genome-wide association study for atrial fibrillation

  371. Study of 300,486 individuals identifies 148 independent genetic loci influencing general cognitive function

  372. German law allows use of DNA to predict suspects' looks

  373. The genetic architecture of hair color in the UK population

  374. A Multimethodological Study of Preschoolers’ Preferences for Aggressive Television and Video Games

  375. Genome-wide association study of social genetic effects on 170 phenotypes in laboratory mice

  376. On the Genetic and Genomic Basis of Aggression, Violence, and Antisocial Behavior

  377. Novel susceptibility loci and genetic regulation mechanisms for type 2 diabetes

  378. Better estimation of SNP heritability from summary statistics provides a new understanding of the genetic architecture of complex traits

  379. The Nature of Nurture: Using a Virtual-Parent Design to Test Parenting Effects on Children’s Educational Attainment in Genotyped Families

  380. Quantitative analysis of population-scale family trees with millions of relatives

  381. Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for cattle stature identifies common genes that regulate body size in mammals

  382. Genome-wide study identifies 611 loci associated with risk tolerance and risky behaviors

  383. The Genomic Commons

  384. Genomic risk prediction of coronary artery disease in nearly 500,000 adults: implications for early screening and primary prevention

  385. Genetic architecture of gene expression traits across diverse populations

  386. Fine-mapping of an expanded set of type 2 diabetes loci to single-variant resolution using high-density imputation and islet-specific epigenome maps

  387. Mixed model association for biobank-scale data sets

  388. Genome-wide association study of 1 million people identifies 111 loci for atrial fibrillation

  389. Generalizing Genetic Risk Scores from Europeans to Hispanics/Latinos

  390. The Shared Genetic Basis of Human Fluid Intelligence and Brain Morphology

  391. A Protein-Truncating HSD17B13 Variant and Protection from Chronic Liver Disease

  392. Muscle Health and Performance in Monozygotic Twins With 30 Years of Discordant Exercise Habits

  393. Joint Contributions of Rare Copy Number Variants and Common SNPs to Risk for Schizophrenia

  394. No Association between Urbanisation, Neighbourhood Deprivation and IBD: a Population-Based Study of 4 Million Individuals

  395. Runs of Homozygosity: Windows into Population History and Trait Architecture

  396. Genome-wide mapping of global-to-local genetic effects on human facial shape

  397. Genotype Imputation from Large Reference Panels

  398. The Arrival of Social Science Genomics

  399. Maternal Prenatal Depressive Symptoms and Risk for Early-Life Psychopathology in Offspring: Genetic Analyses in the Norwegian Mother and Child Birth Cohort Study

  400. A Decade in Psychiatric GWAS Research

  401. Genome-Wide Association Meta-Analysis of Individuals of European Ancestry Identifies New Loci Explaining a Substantial Fraction of Hair Color Variation and Heritability

  402. Exploring the Relationship between Polygenic Risk for Cannabis Use, Peer Cannabis Use and the Longitudinal Course of Cannabis Involvement

  403. Genome-Wide Polygenic Scores for Common Diseases Identify Individuals With Risk Equivalent to Monogenic Mutations

  404. Genetics of Blood Lipids among ~300,000 Multi-Ethnic Participants of the Million Veteran Program

  405. The Impact of Variation in Twin Relatedness on Estimates of Heritability and Environmental Influences

  406. ‘The Fixity of Whiteness’: Genetic Admixture and the Legacy of the One-Drop Rule

  407. Refining the Accuracy of Validated Target Identification through Coding Variant Fine-Mapping in Type 2 Diabetes

  408. Predicting Polygenic Risk of Psychiatric Disorders

  409. Genetic Influences on Musical Specialization: a Twin Study on Choice of Instrument and Music Genre

  410. Inferring Transmission Histories of Rare Alleles in Population-Scale Genealogies

  411. Relationship between Deleterious Variation, Genomic Autozygosity, and Disease Risk: Insights from The 1000 Genomes Project

  412. The Biological Contributions to Gender Identity and Gender Diversity: Bringing Data to the Table

  413. Genetic Influence on Social Outcomes during and After the Soviet Era in Estonia

  414. Pairs of Genetically Unrelated Look-Alikes

  415. GWAS for BMI: a Treasure Trove of Fundamental Insights into the Genetic Basis of Obesity

  416. Genome-wide association meta-analysis highlights light-induced signaling as a driver for refractive error

  417. Developmental Origins of Chronic Physical Aggression: A Bio-Psycho-Social Model for the Next Generation of Preventive Interventions

  418. Convergence of Placenta Biology and Genetic Risk for Schizophrenia

  419. Genetic Variation in Health Insurance Coverage

  420. Fine-Mapping and Functional Studies Highlight Potential Causal Variants for Rheumatoid Arthritis and Type 1 Diabetes

  421. A Differential Evolution Approach to Feature Selection in Genomic Prediction

  422. Twin Classroom Dilemma: To Study Together or Separately?

  423. Identifying Loci Affecting Trait Variability and Detecting Interactions in Genome-Wide Association Studies

  424. Unravelling Quasi-Causal Environmental Effects via Phenotypic and Genetically Informed Multi-Rater Models: The Case of Differential Parenting and Authoritarianism

  425. Genome-Wide Analyses Using UK Biobank Data Provide Insights into the Genetic Architecture of Osteoarthritis

  426. Estimation of Complex Effect-Size Distributions Using Summary-Level Statistics from Genome-Wide Association Studies across 32 Complex Traits

  427. The Genetics of Fruit Flavour Preferences

  428. The Personal and Clinical Utility of Polygenic Risk Scores

  429. Ideology Between the Lines

  430. Social and Genetic Pathways in Multigenerational Transmission of Educational Attainment

  431. Personality and Genetic Associations With Military Service

  432. Sizing up Whole-Genome Sequencing Studies of Common Diseases

  433. The new genetics of intelligence

  434. 86 Genomic Sites Associated With Educational Attainment Provide Insight into the Biology of Cognitive Performance

  435. Misestimation of Heritability and Prediction Accuracy of Male-Pattern Baldness

  436. Revisiting the Children-of-Twins Design: Improving Existing Models for the Exploration of Intergenerational Associations

  437. Relatedness disequilibrium regression estimates heritability without environmental bias

  438. The genetics of university success

  439. DeepGS: Predicting phenotypes from genotypes using Deep Learning

  440. The nature of nurture: effects of parental genotypes

  441. Estimating heritability without environmental bias

  442. Implicit Causal Models for Genome-wide Association Studies

  443. Genome-wide meta-analysis associates HLA-DQA1/DRB1 and LPA and lifestyle factors with human longevity

  444. Genetic analysis of over one million people identifies 535 novel loci for blood pressure

  445. Biological Insights Into Muscular Strength: Genetic Findings in the UK Biobank

  446. Accurate Genomic Prediction Of Human Height

  447. Multiethnic meta-analysis identifies new loci for pulmonary function

  448. Genetic Diversity Turns a New PAGE in Our Understanding of Complex Traits

  449. Heritability of Schizophrenia and Schizophrenia Spectrum Based on the Nationwide Danish Twin Register

  450. Genome-wide association study of habitual physical activity in over 277,000 UK Biobank participants identifies novel variants and genetic correlations with chronotype and obesity-related traits

  451. The genetic basis of human brain structure and function: 1,262 genome-wide associations found from 3,144 GWAS of multimodal brain imaging phenotypes from 9,707 UK Biobank participants

  452. Identifying genetic variants that affect viability in large cohorts

  453. Genome-wide genetic data on ~500,000 UK Biobank participants

  454. Statistical correction of the Winner’s Curse explains replication variability in quantitative trait genome-wide association studies

  455. 10 Years of GWAS Discovery: Biology, Function, and Translation

  456. Sexual dimorphism in the genetic influence on human childlessness

  457. Targeting Aggression in Severe Mental Illness: The Predictive Role of Genetic, Epigenetic, and Metabolomic Markers

  458. Discovery of the first genome-wide statistically-large risk loci for ADHD

  459. Genetic Predisposition to Obesity and Medicare Expenditures

  460. Father Absence and Accelerated Reproductive Development

  461. Comparison of methods that use whole genome data to estimate the heritability and genetic architecture of complex traits

  462. Psychiatric Genomics: An Update and an Agenda

  463. Biogeographic Ancestry and Socioeconomic Outcomes in the Americas: A Meta-Analysis

  464. Analysis of genetic similarity among friends and schoolmates in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health)

  465. Personalized Media: A Genetically Informative Investigation of Individual Differences in Online Media Use

  466. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Household Financial Distress

  467. Covariate Selection for Association Screening in Multiphenotype Genetic Studies

  468. A Genetic Basis of Economic Egalitarianism

  469. Copy Number Variation in Syndromic Forms of Psychiatric Illness: The Emerging Value of Clinical Genetic Testing in Psychiatry

  470. Co-Aggregation of Major Psychiatric Disorders in Individuals With First-Degree Relatives With Schizophrenia: a Nationwide Population-Based Study

  471. Predictive Accuracy of Combined Genetic and Environmental Risk Scores

  472. Socioeconomic status and genetic influences on cognitive development

  473. Little Evidence That Socioeconomic Status Modifies Heritability of Literacy and Numeracy in Australia

  474. Internet Addiction and Its Facets: The Role of Genetics and the Relation to Self-Directedness

  475. National Clinical Audit Data Decodes the Genetic Architecture of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip

  476. Effect of Sequence Variants on Variance in Glucose Levels Predicts Type 2 Diabetes Risk and Accounts for Heritability

  477. Inference on the Genetic Basis of Eye and Skin Colour in an Admixed Population via Bayesian Linear Mixed Models

  478. Polygenic Scores via Penalized Regression on Summary Statistics

  479. Differences in Genetic and Environmental Variation in Adult Body Mass Index by Sex, Age, Time Period, and Region: an Individual-Based Pooled Analysis of 40 Twin Cohorts

  480. Protein-Altering Variants Associated With Body Mass Index Implicate Pathways That Control Energy Intake and Expenditure in Obesity

  481. 2017 Constance Holden Memorial Address: Liberal Creationism

  482. Polygenic Prediction of Obsessive Compulsive Symptoms

  483. Racial Minority Group Interest in Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Testing: Findings from the PGen Study

  484. Beyond Questionable Research Methods: The Role of Omitted Relevant Research in the Credibility of Research

  485. Twin Spouses and Unrelated Look-Alikes: New Views

  486. Heritability of Working in a Creative Profession

  487. The Heritability of Autism Spectrum Disorder

  488. Associations of coffee genetic risk scores with coffee, tea and other beverages in the UK Biobank

  489. Genetic Variation in the Social Environment Contributes to Health and Disease

  490. Statistical properties of simple random-effects models for genetic heritability

  491. Genome-wide meta-analysis of cognitive empathy: heritability, and correlates with sex, neuropsychiatric conditions and brain anatomy

  492. Evidence that lower socioeconomic position accentuates genetic susceptibility to obesity

  493. Genome-wide association study of antisocial personality disorder

  494. Genetic Prediction of Male Pattern Baldness

  495. How cognitive genetic factors influence fertility outcomes: A mediational SEM analysis

  496. Phenome-wide Heritability Analysis of the UK Biobank

  497. Estimate of disease heritability using 4.7 million familial relationships inferred from electronic health records

  498. Genome-wide Variants of Eurasian Facial Shape Differentiation and DNA based Face Prediction

  499. Cost-effectiveness of pharmacogenetic-guided treatment: are we there yet?

  500. Genome-Wide Association Study Reveals Multiple Loci Influencing Normal Human Facial Morphology

  501. Genome-wide association study identifies 74 loci associated with educational attainment

  502. Mega-analysis of 31,396 individuals from 6 countries uncovers strong gene-environment interaction for human fertility

  503. The Great Migration and African-American Genomic Diversity

  504. Mortality Selection in a Genetic Sample and Implications for Association Studies

  505. Genome-Wide Estimates of Heritability for Social Demographic Outcomes

  506. Molecular genetic contributions to social deprivation and household income in UK Biobank (n = 112,151)

  507. Older fathers’ children have lower evolutionary fitness across four centuries and in four populations

  508. How Does a Cowbird Learn To Be a Cowbird? New research explains how these brood parasites—who are raised by other species—still manage to become cowbirds

  509. Estimating Effect Sizes and Expected Replication Probabilities from GWAS Summary Statistics

  510. The Evolutionary Genetics of Personality Revisited

  511. Contrasting the genetic architecture of 30 complex traits from summary association data

  512. Paraphilic Sexual Interests and Sexually Coercive Behavior: A Population-Based Twin Study

  513. Genome-Wide Association Study of Working Memory Brain Activation

  514. Developing and Evaluating Polygenic Risk Prediction Models for Stratified Disease Prevention

  515. Familial Aggregation of Attention-Deficit/hyperactivity Disorder

  516. Genetic and Environmental Parent–Child Transmission of Value Orientations: An Extended Twin Family Study

  517. The MC1R Gene and Youthful Looks

  518. Heritability and Causal Reasoning

  519. A Genetic Epidemiological Mega Analysis of Smoking Initiation in Adolescents

  520. School Achievement and Risk of Eating Disorders in a Swedish National Cohort

  521. GWAS for executive function and processing speed suggests involvement of the CADM2 gene

  522. PHENIX: A multiple-phenotype imputation method for genetic studies

  523. A novel sibling-based design to quantify genetic and shared environmental effects: application to drug abuse, alcohol use disorder and criminal behavior

  524. Chorionicity and Heritability Estimates from Twin Studies: The Prenatal Environment of Twins and Their Resemblance Across a Large Number of Traits

  525. Genetic and environmental influences on food preferences in adolescence

  526. Out on their own: a test of adult-assisted dispersal in fledgling brood parasites reveals solitary departures from hosts

  527. Heritability of Neuroanatomical Shape

  528. An Empirical Bayes Mixture Model for Effect Size Distributions in Genome-Wide Association Studies

  529. Individual esthetic Preferences for Faces Are Shaped Mostly by Environments, Not Genes

  530. Meta-analysis of twin studies highlights the importance of genetic variation in primary school educational achievement

  531. Genetic variance estimation with imputed variants finds negligible missing heritability for human height and body mass index

  532. Haplotypes of common SNPs can explain missing heritability of complex diseases

  533. The support of human genetic evidence for approved drug indications

  534. Signaling and Productivity in the Private Financial Returns to Schooling

  535. Meta-analysis of the heritability of human traits based on 50 years of twin studies

  536. The genetic architecture of pediatric cognitive abilities in the Philadelphia Neurodevelopmental Cohort

  537. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Obesity-Related Phenotypes in Chinese Twins Reared Apart and Together

  538. Is the Effect of Parental Education on Offspring Biased or Moderated by Genotype?

  539. Genetic contributions to variation in general cognitive function: a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies in the CHARGE consortium (N = 53,949)

  540. Is That Me or My Twin? Lack of Self-Face Recognition Advantage in Identical Twins

  541. The contribution of additive genetic variation to personality variation: heritability of personality

  542. HERITABILITY STUDIES IN THE POSTGENOMIC ERA: THE FATAL FLAW IS CONCEPTUAL*

  543. Personality Related Traits As Predictors of Music Practice: Underlying Environmental and Genetic Influences

  544. Heritability of Compulsive Internet Use in Adolescents

  545. Physical activity, fitness, glucose homeostasis, and brain morphology in twins

  546. Genetic studies of body mass index yield new insights for obesity biology

  547. Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies six novel loci associated with habitual coffee consumption

  548. Novel loci associated with usual sleep duration: the CHARGE Consortium Genome-Wide Association Study

  549. Sexual offending runs in families: A 37-year nationwide study

  550. LD Score regression distinguishes confounding from polygenicity in genome-wide association studies

  551. LDpred: Modeling Linkage Disequilibrium Increases Accuracy of Polygenic Risk Scores

  552. The fine-scale genetic structure of the British population

  553. Multi-ancestry genome-wide association study of 21,000 cases and 95,000 controls identifies new risk loci for atopic dermatitis

  554. Genetic background of extreme violent behavior

  555. Association analyses identify 38 susceptibility loci for inflammatory bowel disease and highlight shared genetic risk across populations

  556. Genome-Wide Identification of MicroRNAs Regulating Cholesterol and Triglyceride Homeostasis

  557. Common polygenic variation enhances risk prediction for Alzheimer’s disease

  558. The Intergenerational Transmission of Anxiety: A Children-of-Twins Study

  559. Shared Genetic Influences Between Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Traits in Children and Clinical ADHD

  560. The etiologic role of genetic and environmental factors in criminal behavior as determined from full & half-sibling pairs: an evaluation of the validity of the twin method

  561. Political Attitudes Develop Independently of Personality Traits

  562. Simultaneous Discovery, Estimation and Prediction Analysis of Complex Traits Using a Bayesian Mixture Model

  563. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Polygenic Risk Scores Predict Attention Problems in a Population-Based Sample of Children

  564. On the genetic architecture of intelligence and other quantitative traits

  565. Nature, nurture, and expertise

  566. Genetic Variation Associated with Differential Educational Attainment in Adults Has Anticipated Associations with School Performance in Children

  567. Heritability of Creative Achievement

  568. Results of a ‘GWAS Plus:’ General Cognitive Ability Is Substantially Heritable and Massively Polygenic

  569. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Media Use and Communication Behaviors

  570. Pulling Back The Curtain On Heritability Studies: Biosocial Criminology In The Postgenomic Era

  571. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Problematic Internet Use: A Twin Study

  572. Social Influence Constrained by the Heritability of Attitudes

  573. Uncovering the Hidden Risk Architecture of the Schizophrenias: Confirmation in 3 Independent Genome-Wide Association Studies

  574. The genetics of music accomplishment: Evidence for gene-environment correlation and interaction

  575. Understanding the relative contributions of direct environmental effects and passive genotype-environment correlations in the association between familial risk factors and child disruptive behavior disorders

  576. Genetics of rheumatoid arthritis contributes to biology and drug discovery

  577. Genome-wide trans-ancestry meta-analysis provides insight into the genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes susceptibility

  578. The genetic basis of music ability

  579. Biological insights from 108 schizophrenia-associated genetic loci

  580. Large-scale meta-analysis of genome-wide association data identifies 6 new risk loci for Parkinson’s disease

  581. Parent-of-origin-specific allelic associations among 106 genomic loci for age at menarche

  582. Defining the role of common variation in the genomic and biological architecture of adult human height

  583. A genome-wide association study of anorexia nervosa

  584. Replicability and robustness of genome-wide-association studies for behavioral traits

  585. Genome-Wide Association Study of Proneness to Anger

  586. Impact of Measurement Error on Testing Genetic Association with Quantitative Traits

  587. Heritability and the Equal Environments Assumption: Evidence from Multiple Samples of Misclassified Twins

  588. GWAS of 126,559 Individuals Identifies Genetic Variants Associated with Educational Attainment

  589. Using Extended Genealogy to Estimate Components of Heritability for 23 Quantitative and Dichotomous Traits

  590. Childhood intelligence is heritable, highly polygenic and associated with FNBP1L

  591. Genetic Architecture of Skin and Eye Color in an African-European Admixed Population

  592. An Opposite-Direction Modulation of the COMT Val158Met Polymorphism on the Clinical Response to Intrathecal Morphine and Triptans

  593. Common DNA Variants Predict Tall Stature in Europeans

  594. Contribution of Common Genetic Variants to Antidepressant Response

  595. Should Evolutionary Geneticists Worry about Higher-Order Epistasis?

  596. Unrelated Look-Alikes: Replicated Study of Personality Similarity and Qualitative Findings on Social Relatedness

  597. Personality Similarity in Unrelated Look-Alike Pairs: Addressing a Twin Study Challenge

  598. The Wilson Effect: The Increase in Heritability of IQ With Age

  599. Http://www.science.sciencemag.org/highwire/filestream/594571/field_highwire_adjunct_files/1/Rietveld.SM.revision.2.pdf

  600. The Swedish Twin Registry: Establishment of a Biobank and Other Recent Developments

  601. 823297d65371622b497f1c388d381e5fb6e5a088.pdf

  602. Genetic risk factors for BMI and obesity in an ethnically diverse population: results from the population architecture using genomics and epidemiology (PAGE) study

  603. Tests of a direct effect of childhood abuse on adult borderline personality disorder traits: a longitudinal discordant twin design

  604. Common DNA markers can account for more than half of the genetic influence on cognitive abilities

  605. Large-scale association analysis identifies new risk loci for coronary artery disease

  606. A meta-analysis identifies new loci associated with body mass index in individuals of African ancestry

  607. Critical need for family-based, quasi-experimental designs in integrating genetic and social science research

  608. A genome-wide association study of behavioral disinhibition

  609. Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies 11 new loci for anthropometric traits and provides insights into genetic architecture

  610. Large-scale genotyping identifies a new locus at 22q13.2 associated with female breast size

  611. The half-life of DNA in bone: measuring decay kinetics in 158 dated fossils

  612. Genetics of Aggression

  613. Unraveling the Genetic Etiology of Adult Antisocial Behavior: A Genome-Wide Association Study

  614. The continuing value of twin studies in the omics era

  615. Correlation and Causation in the Study of Personality

  616. Sex Differences in Educational Attainment

  617. The heritability and genetic correlates of mobile phone use: a twin study of consumer behavior

  618. Fullerton Virtual Twin Study: An Update

  619. Relationship between adiposity and admixture in African-American and Hispanic-American women

  620. Five years of GWAS discovery

  621. Large-scale association analysis provides insights into the genetic architecture and pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes

  622. Effect of shared environmental factors on exercise behavior from age 7 to 12 years

  623. The heritability of avoidant and dependent personality disorder assessed by personal interview and questionnaire

  624. Most reported genetic associations with general intelligence are probably false positives

  625. Genetic variants and associations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations with major clinical outcomes

  626. Research in China on the molecular genetics of schizophrenia

  627. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Individual Differences in Frequency of Play with Pets among Middle-Aged Men: A Behavioral Genetic Analysis

  628. Genomic Ancestry, Self-Reported ‘Color’ and Quantitative Measures of Skin Pigmentation in Brazilian Admixed Siblings

  629. Reconsidering the Heritability of Intelligence in Adulthood: Taking Assortative Mating and Cultural Transmission into Account

  630. A Novel, Functional and Replicable Risk Gene Region for Alcohol Dependence Identified by Genome-Wide Association Study

  631. Large-scale genome-wide association analysis of bipolar disorder identifies a new susceptibility locus near ODZ4

  632. Genome-wide association studies establish that human intelligence is highly heritable and polygenic

  633. The Biological Roots of Complex Thinking: Are Heritable Attitudes More Complex?

  634. Exercise Participation in Adolescents and Their Parents: Evidence for Genetic and Generation Specific Environmental Effects

  635. The etiology of stability and change in religious values and religious attendance

  636. Variation in actual relationship as a consequence of Mendelian sampling and linkage

  637. Genome-wide association study of the child behavior checklist dysregulation profile

  638. Alcohol dependence in men: reliability and heritability

  639. A genome-wide association study of aging

  640. A critical review of the first 10 years of candidate gene-by-environment interaction research in psychiatry

  641. Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of asthma in ethnically diverse North American populations

  642. Genome-wide association study of conduct disorder symptomatology

  643. Estimating the Total Number of Susceptibility Variants Underlying Complex Diseases from Genome-Wide Association Studies

  644. On the Heritability of Consumer Decision Making: An Exploratory Approach for Studying Genetic Effects on Judgment and Choice

  645. Consistent Association of Type 2 Diabetes Risk Variants Found in Europeans in Diverse Racial and Ethnic Groups

  646. In Search of Genes Associated With Risk for Psychopathic Tendencies in Children: a Two-Stage Genome-Wide Association Study of Pooled DNA

  647. Environmental Influences on Children’s Physical Activity: Quantitative Estimates Using a Twin Design

  648. A longitudinal study on genetic and environmental influences on leisure time physical activity in the Finnish Twin Cohort

  649. No effect of classroom sharing on educational achievement in twins: a prospective, longitudinal cohort study

  650. Admixture Mapping Comes of Age

  651. Human face recognition ability is specific and highly heritable

  652. On epistasis: why it is unimportant in polygenic directional selection

  653. Genetic and environmental influences on the transmission of parental depression to children’s depression and conduct disturbance: an extended Children of Twins study

  654. Effects of modafinil on the sleep EEG depend on Val158Met genotype of COMT

  655. Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

  656. Blood vitamin d levels in relation to genetic estimation of African ancestry

  657. Hundreds of variants clustered in genomic loci and biological pathways affect human height

  658. Common SNPs explain a large proportion of the heritability for human height

  659. Genetic Ancestry, Social Classification, and Racial Inequalities in Blood Pressure in Southeastern Puerto Rico

  660. Genetics of Human Aggressive Behavior

  661. The heritability of general cognitive ability increases linearly from childhood to young adulthood

  662. Musical Aptitude Is Associated with AVPR1A-Haplotypes

  663. Factors Contributing to the Facial Aging of Identical Twins

  664. Material Values Are Largely in the Family: A Twin Study of Genetic and Environmental Contributions to Materialism

  665. History of Behavior Genetics

  666. Genetics of Exercise Behavior

  667. Nature vs. Nurture Is Nonsense: On the Necessity of an Integrated Genetic, Social, Developmental, and Personality Psychology

  668. Association of substance use disorders with childhood trauma but not African genetic heritage in an African American cohort

  669. Parental alcoholism and offspring behavior problems: findings in Australian children of twins

  670. Sexy sons and sexy daughters: the influence of parents’ facial characteristics on offspring

  671. Unique Environmental Effects on Physical Activity Participation: A Twin Study

  672. Transmission of Attitudes Toward Abortion and Gay Rights: Effects of Genes, Social Learning and Mate Selection

  673. Heritability in the genomics era—concepts and misconceptions

  674. Data and Theory Point to Mainly Additive Genetic Variance for Complex Traits

  675. A Panel of Ancestry Informative Markers for Estimating Individual Biogeographical Ancestry and Admixture from 4 Continents: Utility and Applications

  676. A twin-family study of general IQ

  677. Genetic mapping in human disease

  678. Origins of magic: review of genetic and epigenetic effects

  679. The Genetics of Political Attitudes

  680. A Children of Twins Study of parental divorce and offspring psychopathology

  681. A common variant of HMGA2 is associated with adult and childhood height in the general population

  682. Genome Partitioning of Genetic Variation for Height from 11,214 Sibling Pairs

  683. The evolution of personality variation in humans and other animals

  684. Achievement and Ascription in Educational Attainment: Genetic and Environmental Influences on Adolescent Schooling

  685. Genetic and Cultural Transmission of Smoking Initiation: An Extended Twin Kinship Model

  686. Two Monozygotic Twin Pairs Discordant for Female-to-Male Transsexualism

  687. Psychological essentialism and stereotype endorsement

  688. Assumption-Free Estimation of Heritability from Genome-Wide Identity-by-Descent Sharing between Full Siblings

  689. Influence of environmental factors on facial ageing

  690. Genetic Determinism

  691. Harry Potter and the recessive allele

  692. Nature and Nurture: Genetic and Environmental Influences on Behavior

  693. Sports Participation during Adolescence: A Shift from Environmental to Genetic Factors

  694. Personality Traits As Intermediary Phenotypes in Suicidal Behavior: Genetic Issues

  695. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Antisocial Behaviors: Evidence from Behavioral-Genetic Research

  696. Under the Skin: On the Impartial Treatment of Genetic and Environmental Hypotheses of Racial Differences

  697. Personality Development: Stability and Change

  698. The Cognitive Cost of Being a Twin: Evidence from Comparisons within Families in the Aberdeen Children of the 1950s Cohort Study

  699. Neurobiology of intelligence: science and ethics

  700. Intelligence: Genetics, Genes, and Genomics

  701. Genetic and Environmental Effects on Offspring Alcoholism: New Insights Using an Offspring-of-Twins Design

  702. Genetics and Educational Psychology

  703. A Model-Fitting Implementation of the DeFries-Fulker Model for Selected Twin Data

  704. The Influence of Genetic Factors on Physical Functioning and Exercise in Second Half of Life

  705. Genetic factors in physical activity levels: A Twin Study

  706. A Genome-Wide Scan of 1842 DNA Markers for Allelic Associations with General Cognitive Ability: A Five-Stage Design Using DNA Pooling and Extreme Selected Groups

  707. Individual differences in response to regular physical activity

  708. Heritability estimates versus large environmental effects: The IQ paradox resolved

  709. Nonshared environment: A theoretical, methodological, and quantitative review

  710. Three Laws of Behavior Genetics and What They Mean

  711. 10ea411c157fde6819711616cbc9439795b55f18.pdf

  712. Early observations of genetic diseases

  713. Comparing the biological and cultural inheritance of personality and social att

  714. Causality in Complex Systems

  715. Chapter 25: Liability-Threshold Model

  716. Poverty and Behavior: Are Environmental Measures Nature and Nurture?

  717. An examination of genotype-environment interactions for academic achievement in an US national longitudinal survey

  718. A ‘second front’ in Soviet genetics: The international dimension of the Lysenko controversy, 1944–1947

  719. Population Stratifications Can Cause False Positive Linkage Results If Founders Are Untyped

  720. Barbara Stoddard Burks: Pioneer Behavioral Geneticist and Humanitarian [Ch15]

  721. Galton Lecture: Behavior genetic studies of intelligence, yesterday and today: the long journey from plausibility to proof

  722. Arguments About Aborigines: Australia and the Evolution of Social Anthropology: Chapter 7, Conceptions and Misconceptions

  723. Conceptions and Misconceptions § Difficulties in understanding sex

  724. Separate Social Worlds of Siblings

  725. Smoking and Sports Participation

  726. Nature-nurture reconceptualized in developmental perspective: A bioecological model

  727. The Lifetime History of Major Depression in Women: Reliability of Diagnosis and Heritability

  728. Evolution of the Nature~nurture Issue in the History of Psychology

  729. Heritability of interests: a twin study

  730. Dyslexia Subtypes, Genetics, Behavior, and Brain Imaging

  731. The Response to Long-Term Overfeeding in Identical Twins

  732. The Importance of Twin Studies for Individual Differences Research

  733. Confirming Unexpressed Genotypes for Schizophrenia: Risks in the Offspring of Fischer’s Danish Identical and Fraternal Discordant Twins

  734. Genetic and Environmental Determinants of Musical Ability in Twins

  735. Genes, Culture and Personality: An Empirical Approach

  736. Behavior Genetics Association Abstract

  737. Resemblances of parents and twins in sports participation and heart rate

  738. Behavior Genetics Association Abstracts

  739. Offspring of twin pairs discordant for psychiatric illness

  740. A Twin Study of Human Obesity

  741. Storm Over Biology: Essays on Science, Sentiment, and Public Policy

  742. Multiple Regression Analysis of Twin Data Obtained from Selected Samples

  743. The Study of Temperament: Changes, Continuities and Challenges

  744. Geneticists and Race

  745. Temperament (PLE: Emotion): Early Developing Personality Traits

  746. The Colorado Adoption Project

  747. Identical Twins Reared Apart: Reanalysis or Pseudo-Analysis?

  748. Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Development of Piagetian Logico-Mathematical Concepts and Other Specific Cognitive Abilities: A Twin Study

  749. Cigarette Smoking, Use of Alcohol, and Leisure-Time Physical Activity among Same-Sexed Adult Male Twins

  750. Twins: Black and White

  751. Personality and Heredity: An Introduction to Psychogenetics

  752. A Note on the Heritability of Memory Span

  753. Twin Method: Defense of a Critical Assumption

  754. Infantile Autism: A Genetic Study Of 21 Twin Pairs

  755. Social Genetics

  756. Heritability of IQ [Letter in Response to ‘The Heritability Hang-Up’, by M. Feldman and R. C. Lewontin]

  757. The Multifactorial/threshold Concept-Uses and Misuses

  758. Issues in the Genetics of Social Behavior

  759. The Determinants of Earnings: Genetics, Family, and Other Environments: A Study of White Male Twins

  760. The Professor, The Institute and DNA

  761. Heredity, Environment, & Personality: A Study of 850 Sets of Twins

  762. The meaning of heritability in the behavioral sciences

  763. A Test of a Primary Bias in Twin Studies with respect to Measured Ability

  764. Biological aspects of a high socio-economic group II. IQ Components and Social Mobility

  765. The Multifactorial Model for the Inheritance of Liability to Disease and Its Implications for Relatives at Risk

  766. Genetics, Environment, and Behavior: Implications for Educational Policy

  767. Behavior and Heredity [Open Letter]

  768. Heritability of liability and concordance in monozygous twins

  769. Schizophrenia: Evidence for the Major Gene Hypothesis

  770. Behavioral Genetics [Annual Review]

  771. Biology and Behavior: Genetics

  772. The effect of assortative mating on the genetic composition of a population

  773. The Inheritance of Liability to Diseases With Variable Age of Onset, With Particular Reference to Diabetes Mellitus

  774. Hereditary Influences on Vocational Preferences As Shown by Scores of Twins on the Minnesota Vocational Interest Inventory

  775. Possible Transfer of Metallurgical and Astronomical Approaches to Problem of Environment versus Ethnic Heredity

  776. Commentary on R. A. Fisher‘s Paper on 'The Correlation Between Relatives on the Supposition of Mendelian Inheritance’

  777. Genetic Factors in Activity Motivation

  778. The Inheritance of Liability to Certain Diseases, Estimated from the Incidence among Relatives

  779. Hereditary Components in Vocational Preferences

  780. Roots of Behavior: Genetics, Insect, and Socialization in Animal Behavior

  781. Behavior Genetics

  782. Heredity, environment, and the question "how?"

  783. The Potential Contribution of Longitudinal Twin Studies: An Appraisal

  784. The Importance of Being Cross-Bred

  785. Twins: A Study of 3 Pairs of Identical Twins

  786. Studies of Identical Twins Reared Apart

  787. The Nature-Nurture Controversy

  788. The Incidence and Mendelian Transmission of Mid-Digital Hair in Man

  789. Twins: A Study of Heredity and Environment

  790. Twin-Similarities in Personality Traits

  791. Statistical Methods in Biology

  792. The Biological Basis of Human Nature

  793. Chapter 10: The Relative Influence of Nature and Nurture upon Mental Development: A Comparative Study of Foster Parent-Offspring Child Resemblance and True Parent-True Child Resemblance

  794. Chapter II: Statistical Hazards in Nature-Nurture Investigations

  795. Heredity and Environment

  796. On the Inheritance of the Mental and Moral Characters in Man, and Its Comparison With the Inheritance of the Physical Characters

  797. A Mega-Analysis of Genome-Wide Association Studies for Major Depressive Disorder

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  799. I’m Not A Look-A-Like!

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  801. Behavior Genetic Frameworks of Causal Reasoning for Personality Psychology

  802. Applying Compressed Sensing to Genome-Wide Association Studies

  803. Determination of Nonlinear Genetic Architecture Using Compressed Sensing

  804. Big Data: Astronomical or Genomical?

  805. G = E: What GWAS Can Tell Us about the Environment

  806. Andrew Wood

  807. Jean-Baptiste Pingault

  808. The Right Not to Know: When Ignorance Is Bliss but Deadly

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  810. Society Is Fixed, Biology Is Mutable

  811. Is Bronny James Underrated? Inside the Phenomenon of the NBA Bloodline

  812. The Myth of Human Fragility

  813. Personality Polygenes, Positive Affect, and Life Satisfaction

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  815. A Newly Discovered Tea Plant Is Caffeine-Free: It Was Found Growing Wild in Fujian Province

  816. DNA Sequencing Costs: Data

  817. The Cost of Sequencing a Human Genome

  818. Association of the Anxiogenic and Alerting Effects of Caffeine With ADORA2A and ADORA1 Polymorphisms and Habitual Level of Caffeine Consumption

  819. The Texas Twin Project

  820. Genome-Wide Association Studies of a Broad Spectrum of Antisocial Behavior

  821. Estimating the Heritability of Cognitive Traits across Dog Breeds Reveals Highly Heritable Inhibitory Control and Communication Factors

  822. A New Test Can Predict IVF Embryos’ Risk of Having a Low IQ: A New Genetic Test That Enables People Having IVF to Screen out Embryos Likely to Have a Low IQ or High Disease Risk Could Soon Become Available in the US

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  824. $400 Million Investment Programme Positions Ireland for Global Leadership in Genomic Research and Advanced Life Sciences

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  827. Is There a Genetic Link to Being an Extremely Good Boy?

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  829. Now You Can Sequence Your Whole Genome for Just $200

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  831. The Importance of Heritability in Psychological Research: The Case of Attitudes

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  1023. Childhood Maltreatment and Mental Health Problems: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Quasi-Experimental Studies

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  1026. A genetically informed Registered Report on adverse childhood experiences and mental health

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  1096. Multi-ethnic genome-wide association study for atrial fibrillation

  1097. Eric Boerwinkle

  1098. Daniel I. Chasman, PhD – Division of Preventive Medicine

  1099. Tõnu Esko

  1100. Vilmundur Gudnason

  1101. Anders Hamsten

  1102. Tamara Harris, MD, MS—Health and Aging Policy Fellows Program

  1103. Professor Caroline Hayward

  1104. https://wavelifesciences.com/company/leadership/executives/erik-ingelsson-md-phd/

  1105. Johan Jukema—Leiden University

  1106. Kähönen Mika

  1107. Kamatani Laboratory (Laboratory of Complex Trait Genomics)

  1108. 久保 充明 (Michiaki Kubo)—マイポータル—Researchmap

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  1110. Terho Lehtimäki

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