Endophenotype
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endophenotype-203-7594104
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Endophenotype
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In genetic epidemiology, endophenotype is a term used to separate behavioral symptoms into more stable phenotypes with a clear genetic connection. By seeing the EP notion as a special case of a larger collection of multivariate genetic models, which may be fitted using currently accessible methodology, it is possible to maximize its valuable potential lessons for etiological study in psychiatric disorders.
The concept was coined by Bernard John and Kenneth R. Lewis in a 1966 paper attempting to
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endophenotype
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2024-03-09T19:53:06Z
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