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Psychiatric Disorder: Is It All In The Genes?
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Why might a disorder run in families? §Shared genes §Shared environment §A combination of the two
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behaviour
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Natural experiments teasing apart genes and environment Twin studies : is there more similarity monozygotic ( one egg) than dizygotic ( two egg) pairs? Adoption studies: do individuals resemble their biological relatives more than adopting relatives?
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MZ TWINS §MZ (monozygotic) twins have 100% of their genes in common (they’re ‘natural clones’) §Shared environment also makes them similar
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DZ TWINS §DZ (dizygotic) twins have 50% shared genes §They also share environment to roughly the same extent as MZ twins
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MZ and DZ Twin Similarity Expressed as Correlations
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Types of Gene Environment Interplay §Coaction §Interaction §Covariation §Additive §Multiplicative §G & E correlated
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Coaction §Phenotype= Genes (G) + Environment (E) Shared Non-shared
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GE Correlation Vs Interaction §Correlation: genetic influence on exposure to different environments §Interaction: genetic control of sensitivity to different environments
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Finding genes §One of the major benefits of the Human Genome Project is a dense map of markers (“signposts”for genome searching) §Linkage studies use genetic markers track genes in families §Association studies can pinpoint genes in populations
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Positional cloning §Linkage(or LD) §location §gene identification §structure and sequence §gene product prediction diagnosis treatment
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Specific genes that interact with environments § serotonin transporter, social adversity (and medication) => depression §Monoamine oxidase A,childhood maltreatment => antisocial behaviour §COMT, cannabis => schizophrenia
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The impact of genetics: Post genomic psychiatry §targeted & tailored treatments §refined diagnosis §understanding of neurobiology §risk prediction and gene-environment effects §public perception and stigma
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