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Biol Psychiatry ; 54(11): 1265-73, 2003 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14643094

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BACKGROUND: In 1989 the National Institute of Mental Health began a collaborative effort to identify genes for bipolar disorder. The first 97 pedigrees showed evidence of linkage to chromosomes 1, 6, 7, 10, 16, and 22 (Nurnberger et al 1997). An additional 56 bipolar families have been genotyped, and the combined sample of 153 pedigrees studied. METHODS: Three hierarchical affection status models were analyzed with 513 simple sequence repeat markers; 298 were common across all pedigrees. The primary analysis was a nonparametric genome-wide scan. We performed conditional analyses based on epistasis or heterogeneity for five regions. RESULTS: One region, on 16p13, was significant at the genome-wide p <.05 level. Four additional chromosomal regions (20p12, 11p15, 6q24, and 10p12) showed nominally significant linkage findings (p

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Bipolar Disorder/genetics , Genome, Human , Chromosomes, Human , Family Health , Female , Genetic Linkage , Genotype , Humans , Male , National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.) , Pedigree , United States
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