Meta-analysis of Genome wide Association Studies on Childhood ADHD Symptoms and Diagnosis Reveals 17 Novel Loci and 22 Potential Effector Genes.
In: Pediatrics Week, 2024-05-09, S. 707-707
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A recent study conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies on childhood ADHD symptoms and diagnosis. The study found 17 novel loci and 22 potential effector genes that may be associated with ADHD. The researchers also discovered strong genetic correlations between ADHD symptoms and diagnosis, as well as negative genetic correlations with cognitive traits. These findings suggest that clinical ADHD is on a continuum with ADHD symptoms and that including symptom counts in genetic studies can help identify new genes related to ADHD. However, it's important to note that this study has not yet undergone peer review. [Extracted from the article]
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Meta-analysis of Genome wide Association Studies on Childhood ADHD Symptoms and Diagnosis Reveals 17 Novel Loci and 22 Potential Effector Genes.
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Zeitschrift: | Pediatrics Week, 2024-05-09, S. 707-707 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
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ISSN: | 1944-2637 (print) |
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