Parent-of-origin Effect in Families of Bipolar Disorder: Evidence from Three Kinds of Genetic Statistical Methods - Tsuo-hung Lan - Books - VDM Verlag - 9783639107937 - July 30, 2009
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Parent-of-origin Effect in Families of Bipolar Disorder: Evidence from Three Kinds of Genetic Statistical Methods

Tsuo-hung Lan

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Parent-of-origin Effect in Families of Bipolar Disorder: Evidence from Three Kinds of Genetic Statistical Methods

Bipolar disorder is a chronic psychiatric disease characterized by swinging pathologic mood changes and potentially devastating impact on social functioning with an estimated 1% life prevalence in United States. Twin, adoption, and family studies have supported the role of a genetic component in the pathogenesis of bipolar disorder. In this book, three different approaches (segregation analysis, IBD analysis, and TDT analysis) were applied to test for heterogeneity between two subgroups defined by parental lineality of disease transmission. These three lines of evidence support heterogeneity of bipolar disorder between families with different parental transmission linearity. They also confirm previously suspected parent-of-origin phenomenon and suggest a possible way to enhance the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of bipolar disorder in public health by incorporating this idea into further approaches.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 30, 2009
ISBN13 9783639107937
Publishers VDM Verlag
Pages 344
Dimensions 503 g
Language English