id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_r4jgnluf7jb6toi7sfoypj3fty Victor I. Reus Understanding the Genetic Basis of Mood Disorders: Where Do We Stand? 1997.0 6 .pdf application/pdf 4757 309 54 For example, the classic twin study by Bertelproach for diagnostic classification of mood disorders different classes of mood disorders and also may discover that particular (and currently unexpected) pheno-Although most epidemiological studies suggest that has the search for genes responsible for any other human Order Amish community suggest possible SML inheritance only for BP-I, not for other mood disorders (Paulstrait. such a model is unlikely for broadly defined mood disor-of studies suggesting localization of BP genes on chromosomes 11 (among the Old Order Amish) and X ders. mood disorder that reflect a common genetic etiologyand when linkage had only been demonstrated for a (1996), in in mapping genes for complex traits are somehow particular to BP, perhaps because of the glib references thata study of two extended pedigrees from the genetically Am J Med Genet 67:445 – 454 bipolar affective disorder in the Old Order Amish. ./cache/work_r4jgnluf7jb6toi7sfoypj3fty.pdf ./txt/work_r4jgnluf7jb6toi7sfoypj3fty.txt