Age of onset and family history as indicators of polygenic risk for major depression

Volume: 34, Issue: 5, Pages: 446 - 452
Published: Feb 2, 2017
Abstract
The extent to which earlier age of onset (AO) is a reflection of increased genetic risk for major depression (MD) is still unknown. Previous biometrical research has provided mixed empirical evidence for the genetic overlap of AO with MD. If AO is demonstrated to be relevant to molecular polygenic risk for MD, incorporation of AO as a phenotype could enhance future genetic studies.This research estimated the SNP-based heritability of AO in the...
Paper Details
Title
Age of onset and family history as indicators of polygenic risk for major depression
Published Date
Feb 2, 2017
Volume
34
Issue
5
Pages
446 - 452
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