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GWAS Study

Family-based genome-wide association scan of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

Mick E, Todorov A, Smalley S et al.

20732626 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
2205 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

ME
Mick E
TA
Todorov A
SS
Smalley S
HX
Hu X
LS
Loo S
TR
Todd RD
BJ
Biederman J
BD
Byrne D
DB
Dechairo B
GA
Guiney A
MJ
McCracken J
MJ
McGough J
NS
Nelson SF
RA
Reiersen AM
WT
Wilens TE
WJ
Wozniak J
NB
Neale BM
FS
Faraone SV
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Objective: Genes likely play a substantial role in the etiology of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, the genetic architecture of the disorder is unknown, and prior genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have not identified a genome-wide significant association. We have conducted a third, independent, multisite GWAS of DSM-IV-TR ADHD.

735 trios from 732 families

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

2205
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
NR, European
Ancestry
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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